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Bioinformatics, Vol 15, 345-346, Copyright © 1999 by Oxford University Press


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CoPE: a collaborative pedigree drawing environment

L Brun-Samarcq, S Gallina, A Philippi, F Demenais, G Vaysseix and E Barillot
GIS Infobiogen, 7 rue Guy Moquet, BP 8, 94801 Villejuif cedex, France. cope@infobiogen.fr

SUMMARY: We developed a collaborative pedigree environment called CoPE. This environment includes a Java program for drawing pedigrees and a standardized system for pedigree storage. Unlike other existing pedigree programs, this software is particularly intended for epidemiologists in the sense that it allows customized automatic drawing of large numbers of pedigrees and remote and distributed consultation of pedigrees. AVAILABILITY: At http://www.infobiogen.fr/services/CoPE
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