Mycobacterium Genomic Resources
MycDB, the Mycobacterium
database - MycDB uses the excellent daTabase software written by Richard Durbin
(MCR-LMB, UK) and Jean Thierry-Mieg (CNRS, France). The ACEDB software allows
the user to browse information by simply pointing and clicking with the
workstation mouse. A variety of powerful query methods are also available.
However, our experience is that most users choose the mouse interface to find
the information they are interested in.
As far as possible all information is connected to other information in the
database. The database software presents the information in separate windows
that allow many parts of the database to be viewed at one time. There are also
many paths to any piece of information, allowing the user to easily navigate
the connections between the various types of information.
TIGR Microbial Database -
This well-organized database by the Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR)
includes genomic information and references pertaining to the completed
microbial genomes and those still in progress. Examples include
Mycoplasmas, Plasmodium, Mycobacterium, Eschericia, and much more.

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