Database by Subject: Genetics
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free/open access resource |
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Note: Password not required for general access; user name, password, and registration are optional for personal pages.
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Tool that shows relationships between a large range of biomedical terms, including:
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Produces genome databases for vertebrates and other eukaryotic species. Training Video http://hslibraryguides.ucdenver.edu/ensembl |
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Books, journal articles, book chapters, bills, laws, court decisions, reports, news articles and audiovisuals relating to ethics and public policy issues in genetics. |
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free/open access resource |
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Limited to 20 concurrent users
Web tutorial |
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Full-text database that provides access to biomedical and health journals. On trial until December 15, 2016. |
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From Health Sciences Library System, U. Pitt. free/open access resource |
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more info |
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The Online Bioinformatics Resources Collection (OBRC) contains annotations and links for 2457 bioinformatics databases and software tools. From Health Sciences Library System, U. Pitt. |
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Select institution “University of Colorado Denver AMC” |
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The library has now made the Advanced Version available to members of the campus. When creating a new individual account, users must be on campus, logged in with their PassportID if off campus, or connected by VPN. Registration details are on the library's blog. Non-AMC campus members can still register for access to the Basic (free) version: https://www.quetzal-search.info/ A Review of Quetzal: A Linguistic Search Engine for Biomedical Literature by C. Tobin Magle, Biomedical Sciences Research Support Specialist, Health Sciences Library |
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First time users must go through a one-time registration process. |



