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	<!--  =================   General ====================  -->
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		<title>About chromosomes and karyotypes</title>
		<bookmark href="http://www.park.edu/bhoffman/courses/bi231/recaps/chromosomes.htm">
			<title>Chromosomes</title>
			<desc>Short introduction with illustrations</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.mun.ca/biology/desmid/brian/BIOL2250/Week_Two/1GeneW2b.html">
			<title>Principles of Genetics</title>
			<desc>Course description with many illustrations (check links)</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.pathology.washington.edu/galleries/Cytogallery/">
			<title>The Cytogenetics Gallery</title>
			<desc>Images of karygrams, Idiograms, bandings of man and mouse with glossary</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.nenno.it/phaseolus-polytene-chromosomes/">
			<title>Phaseolus polytene chromosomes</title>
			<desc>Protocols of chromosome preparation, staining, description of chromosome A-K, karygram, idiograms, cytogenetic map</desc>
		</bookmark>
	</folder>
	<!--  =================   Online resources ====================  -->
	<folder>
		<title>Online resources</title>
		<bookmark href="http://www.kumc.edu/gec/prof/cytogene.html">
			<title>Cytogenetic Resources</title>
			<desc>Images, Lectures/Courses, Karyotype online,Software/Internet,  Cancer, Support Groups, Education Resources, FISH, Other</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://staff.washington.edu/timk/cyto/index.html">
			<title>Primate Cytogenetics Network</title>
			<desc>resource for the collection and distribution of cytogenetic information on the World Wide Web. The primary objective of the Primate Cytogenetics Network is to collect and distribute digital karyotypes, ideograms, and primate images to assist scientists in comparative cytogenetic studies.</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/launchpad/">
			<title>Human Chromosome Launchpad</title>
			<desc> This site is provided as a single-source launchpad to information about each human chromosome</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.chromosome.net">
			<title>Chromosome@net</title>
			<desc>Web sites for Chromosome Researchers</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/genetics.html">
			<title>Virtual Library on Genetics</title>
			<desc>Links to many related resources.</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.unifi.it/unifi/bioveg/Caryo/mandrioli/Web3.html">
			<title>Walking on chromosomes</title>
			<desc>Comprehensive description of the materials and methods used for cytogenetic studies. (Series "Webwatching" of Caryologia).</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.tokyo-med.ac.jp/genet/index-e.htm">
			<title>Tokyo Medical University, Genetics Study Group</title>
			<desc>Many images and animations of chromosomes and karyotypes and genetic topics for genetic education. Material about normal cases and chromosomal structural abnormalities.</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.progenetix.net">
			<title>progenetix</title>
			<desc>Collection of published cytogenetic abnormalities in human malignancies, mostly from CGH experiments</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.nenno.it/polychrom/">
			<title>PolyChrom</title>
			<desc>Information about polytene chromosomes in general and plant polytene chromosomes in particular. Giving a short introduction about their characteristics, illustrating them in microscopic photos and displaying maps for some species.</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.cytopix.com">
			<title>Cytopix</title>
			<desc>The visual world of genetics for researchers, educators and artists.</desc>
		</bookmark>
	</folder>
	<!--  =================   Resources ====================  -->
	<folder>
		<title>Resources</title>
		<bookmark href="http://www.biologia.uniba.it/rmc/">
			<title>Resources for Molecular Cytogenetics</title>
			<desc>Resource for BAC/PAC clones, may FISH images, protocols and links.</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://info.med.yale.edu/genetics/ward/tavi/FISH.html">
			<title>Tavi's Multicolor FISH Page</title>
			<desc>Online tutorial with lot of practical information about techniques, materal and protocols used in multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization.</desc>
		</bookmark>
	</folder>
	<!--  =================   Journals ====================  -->
	<folder>
		<title>Journals</title>
		<bookmark href="http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0967-3849">
			<title>Caryologia</title>
			<desc>International Journal of Cytology, Cytosystematics and Cytogenetics</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.springeronline.com/east/journal/00412/about">
			<title>Chromosoma</title>
			<desc>Articles on the functional organization of the eukaryotic cell nucleus</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0967-3849/">
			<title>Chromosome Research</title>
			<desc>The International Journal for all aspects of Chromosome and Nuclear Biology</desc>
		</bookmark>
	</folder>
	<!--  =================   Databases ====================  -->
	<folder>
		<title>Databases</title>
		<bookmark href="http://www.ebi.ac.uk/">
			<title>EMBL</title>
			<desc>DNA/Protein database of the EBI (UK)</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gquery/gquery.fcgi">
			<title>Entrez</title>
			<desc>DNA/Protein database of the NCBI (USA)</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.ensembl.org/">
			<title>Ensemble Genome Browser</title>
			<desc> Ensembl is a joint project between EMBL - EBI and the Sanger Institute  to develop a software system which produces and maintains automatic annotation on eukaryotic genomes</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed">
			<title>PubMed</title>
			<desc>A service of the National Library of Medicine, includes 
citations for biomedical articles back to the 1950's. These citations are from 
MEDLINE and additional life science journals. PubMed includes links to many sites 
providing full text articles and other related resources.</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://flybase.bio.indiana.edu/maps/">
			<title>FlyBase - Drosophila Maps</title>
			<desc>Maps, chromosome location of genes and other molecular items</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.arabidopsis.org">
			<title>TAIR</title>
			<desc>The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) provides a comprehensive resource for the scientific community working with Arabidopsis thaliana, a widely used model plant. TAIR consists of a searchable relational database, which includes many different datatypes. The data can be viewed using our interactive MapViewer, and analyzed with our tools. Our datasets can also be downloaded for your convenience. In addition, pages on news, information on the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative (AGI), Arabidopsis lab protocols, and useful links are provided.</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://konops.imbb.forth.gr/AnoDB/Cytomap/index.html">
			<title>AnoDB - Cytogenetic data</title>
			<desc>Cytogenetic data of Anopheles gambiae, based on the cytogenetic map.</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://w3lamc.umbr.cas.cz/PlantSat/">
			<title>PlantSat</title>
			<desc>Compilation of plant satellite DNA sequences retrieved from public databanks (GenBank, EMBL) or from scientific papers.</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/cvalues/">
			<title>Plant DNA C-values Database</title>
			<desc>Plant DNA C-values for Angiosperm, Gymnosperm Pteriodophyte and Broyphytes. (MD Bennett and IJ Leitch, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK)</desc>
		</bookmark>
		<bookmark href="http://nar.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/33/suppl_1/D5">
			<title>Nucleic Acids Research Molecular Biology Database Collection (2005)</title>
			<desc>The Nucleic Acids Research Molecular Biology Database Collection is a public online
			resource that lists the databases described in this and previous issues of Nucleic Acids
			Research together with other databases of value to the biologist and available throughout
			the world.</desc>
		</bookmark>
		
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