Pages of Links
Pages of Links
Harvard Biological Laboratories - Genome Research
Biological links at Harvard (U.S.) including the world-wide web virtual
library for biosciences (very comprehensive).
Pedro's BioMolecular
Research Tools
The mind-bogglingly definitive list for molecular biology sites
around the world. Quite out of date last time I looked.
The Internet
for the Molecular Biologist
A very good page of links, especially to on-line publications. Maintained
by Hugh Griffin, of IFR, Norwich. Even mentions this page! Also has a link
to the PCR Jump Station
Soaring Bear's
Home Page at Arizona University
Another huge list of links, on an eclectic variety of bio-related
subjects. Some stuff I've not seen anywhere else. Worth a look! (Spotted
by Grenville Foster, BI)
Oxford University Molecular
Biology Data Centre Home Page
Oxford University's Biology pages (not to be outdone by Cambridge).
Molecular Biology in Australia
Molecular biology links in Australia (with the advantage that the
locals are asleep when we want to use their server). Many of these links
are duplicated elsewhere, but there are some originals.
ANGIS
The Australian National Genome Information Server - strangely, the
latest EMBNet node.
Molecular
Biology Sites list at Pasteur
Another list of links, this time in France.
Stanford Genome Resources
US page suggested by Caroline Dean, JIC, including a link to the Arabidopsis
database (AtDB).
Links
from the BioZentrum of the University of Wuerzburg
A wide range of links from this German Site (at the request of their
Webmaster).
Amos Bairoch's
List of Links
From the curator of SwissProt (with EBI) and Prosite. Well worth a
look.
Jeff's
Biolinks
Jeff Huckaby at Yale has put together a good set of links to a wide
range of resources. Particularly good
Molbiol Software Section
Useful collection of software and links.
Cell and Molecular Biology
Online
This was new to me. Another big list, but well categorised, including
a good set of links to online journals.
Paul Hengen's Molecular
Biology Pages
Another list of links, many to do with Molecular Biology protocols
from one of TIBS columnists, plus a begging message (Netscape 2 only)