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A distributed environment for physical map construction.
Bioinformatics 1998
MOTIVATION: With the main focus of the Human Genome Project shifting to sequencing, bioinformatics support for constructing large-scale genomic maps of other organisms is still required. We attempt to provide for this with our work, aimed at the delivery of robust and user-friendly contig-building software on the WWW.
RESULTS: We present a prototype distributed analytical environment for molecular biologists working in the area of genomic mapping. It consists of the WWW server for constructing contigs from users' data with a hypertext output connected to Java-based map visualization software.
AVAILABILITY: Freely available on https://www.mpimg-berlin-dahlem.mpg. de/ approximately andy/server/
CONTACT: [email protected]
RESULTS: We present a prototype distributed analytical environment for molecular biologists working in the area of genomic mapping. It consists of the WWW server for constructing contigs from users' data with a hypertext output connected to Java-based map visualization software.
AVAILABILITY: Freely available on https://www.mpimg-berlin-dahlem.mpg. de/ approximately andy/server/
CONTACT: [email protected]
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