Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!uunet!bionet!bio.embnet.se!sundvall From: sundvall@bio.embnet.se (Mats Sundvall) Newsgroups: bionet.general Subject: Re: Chromosomal Location of Genes Message-ID: <1991Mar8.190341.95@bio.embnet.se> Date: 8 Mar 91 18:03:41 GMT References: <68412751@pharm.sunysb.edu> Organization: Embnet node in Sweden, Biomedical Center, University of Uppsala, Sweden Lines: 42 In article <68412751@pharm.sunysb.edu>, TOM@PHARM.SUNYSB.EDU (Thomas Easton) writes: >> Does anybody know of a reasonably up to date reference or computer database >> containing a list of the chromosomal locations of human genes? >> > > You might try the HGML and/or OMIM databases described in LIMB, available > by e-mail viz > From: NETSERV@EMBL.bitnet > Subject: Automatic response to : GET LIMB:LIMB.TXT > Subject: Automatic response to : GET LIMB:LIMB.NDX > > Apparently both are accessible online (HGML by e-mail too). For info, > check the persons in the 'acc.x' fields... > > Hope it helps, > Tom Easton > > -------- abbreviated from LiMB.TXT > entry HGML > acc.nam Dr. Iva Cohen > acc.add Human Gene Mapping Library > 25 Science Park > New Haven, CT 06511 > U.S.A. > acc.tel (203) 786-5515 > acc.net genesic@yalevm.bitnet > ------------------------------------- > entry OMIM > acc.nam Dr. Bonnie Maidak > acc.add 1830 E. Monument St., Third Floor > Welch Medical Library > Baltimore, MD 21205 > U.S.A. > acc.tel (301) 955-9656 > acc.net bonnie@welch.jhu.edu HGML has changed name to GDB and moved to Johns Hopkins University. Mats Sundvall, Uppsala, Sweden