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  • Completing the E. coli proteome. - A database containing information on E. coli genes which have been characterised since the completion of the genome sequence.
    http://web.bham.ac.uk/bcm4ght6/index/1stmeg.html
    Added: 21-Oct-1999 Hits: 674 Rating: 0 Votes: 0
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  • EcoCyc: Encyclopedia of E. coli Genes and Metabolism - EcoCyc is a bioinformatics database that describes the genome and the biochemical machinery of E. coli. The long-term goal of the project is to describe the molecular catalog of the E. coli cell, as well as the functions of each of its molecular parts, to facilitate a system-level understanding of E. coli.
    http://ecocyc.pangeasystems.com/ecocyc/ecocyc.html
    Added: 28-Mar-2000 Hits: 850 Rating: 0 Votes: 0
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  • The E. coli Genome Center - The UW Genome Project is a genome research center originally established to complete the sequence of the Escherichia coli K-12 genome. Building upon that foundation, we continue to maintain and update that annotated sequence, and are currently working on the functional characterization of E. coli K-12 genes and their regulation.
    http://www.genetics.wisc.edu/
    Added: 28-Mar-2000 Hits: 518 Rating: 0 Votes: 0
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  • The E. coli index - Resource for E. coli and general microbiologists alike.
    http://sun1.bham.ac.uk/bcm4ght6/res.html
    Added: 21-Oct-1999 Hits: 1042 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1
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