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What genetic-linkage databases are available on the internet?

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What genetic-linkage databases are available on the internet?

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[rootd;21may94][timt;09June94][rootd;19nov94] medline is a database for searching for articles in journals. If your site is a member of NorthWestNet, you can get to medline using telnet. Just telnet to uwin.u.washington.edu and go into the library databases. It can even email you the output if you wish! Many libraries and many internet service providers have medline services online. Some interfaces are better than others (we don’t even bother using the one at OHSU–it’s too painful…) Your local library can probably supply you with information. [cgochiku;2Aug94] posted this: For those of you out there with Macs who use MEDLINE and would like a way to put those text files of downloaded references into a database, check out medline-hc.sit in the Stanford archives. It is a hypercard stack I wrote that allows fast importing of references, including the abstracts. The file is at sumex-aim.stanford.edu /info-mac/sci/medline-hc Victor McKusick wrote a book: Mendelian Inheritance in Man. It i

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