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5 TIGR Gene Indices updated with new versions - Worm, Rice, Maize, Soybean and Zebrafish
Information on TIGR Genomic Sequencing and Analysis Conference is online
Webpage for the complete genome sequence of SIFV (Sulfolobus islandicus filamentous virus) Arnold, et al. Virology 267:252-266
The George Washington University Institute for Biomedical Sciences (GWIBS) and TIGR are presenting a Speaker Series
TIGR publishes the complete genome sequence of Chlamydia trachomatis MoPn and Chlamydia pneumoniae AR39 Read et al. Nucleic Acids Research Volume 28, Issue 6: March 15
TIGR is funded by NIAID (NIH) to sequence 10-12 Mbases of the Trypanosoma cruzi genome over five years.
Maryland-Based Research Lab Completes Study that is Likely to Lead to Development of Novel Meningitis B Vaccine
ABC's "Business Now" Features TIGR (Streaming RealPlayer file)
C. elegans Gene Index now available
2000 Summer Fellowship/Internship Information and Application now available (Deadline is Mar. 1)
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