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R O P I C A L D I S E A S E R E S E A R C H |
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THIS IS AN INFORMATION RESORCE
for scientists working in malaria research. It contains a
wide variety of information ranging from sequences to
conference news. The information is freely available to any
interested parties.
Introduction Malaria parasites have been with us since the dawn of time. They probably originated in Africa along with mankind. Fossils of mosquitoes up to 30 million years old show that the vector for malaria was present well before Homo sapiens... Nucleotide and protein information GENEQUIZ Database Nucleotide and protein search engines Codon usage database Nucleotide and protein FTP file search Nucleotide and protein data files
Predictions for genes on chromosome 2
feature tables only
Predictions for genes on chromosome 2
with protein translations on TIGR sequence AE001362
Predictions for genes on chromosome 3
feature tables only
TIGR chromosome 2 information NCBI 3D protein structure files Expresssed sequence tags of Plasmodium genes A chromosome probe list Restriction sites in Plasmodium falciparum Bibliography of malaria antigens Malaria strain infromation Malaria antigen infromation Malaria genome mapping data Chromosome maps Listing of mapped YACs Chromosome-specific STS's Data in Filemaker Pro format EST listings The Plasmodium falciparum Genome Database Genomics Unified Schema Database Data Mining Tools and Data Download GENEPLOT Graphical Browser PlasmoDB Malaria Links MalDB page The MalDB malaria genome database, in the format of the ACeDB genome database software package. Malaria discussion group I have established a malaria discussion mailing list over the Internet. This mailing list provides a forum for anyone wishing to ask, advise or communicate on the general subject of malaria. Miscellaneous information Conferences or courses of interest Journal information Projects and research grants Other malaria and parasitology sites Acknowledgements Funded by the UNDP/World Bank/WHO/TDR Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases. This site is maintained by the Department of Microbiology, Monash University, and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne. |
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Send comments to: ross.coppel@med.monash.edu.au I welcome any suggestions for additions or new services. |
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