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Bioinformatics Vol. 16 no. 6 2000
Pages 558-559
© 2000 Oxford University Press


Applications Note

IMpRH Server: an RH mapping server available on the Web

Denis Milan 1, Rachel Hawken 2, Cédric Cabau 1, Sophie Leroux 1, Carine Genet 1, Yvette Lahbib 1, Gwenola Tosser 1, Annie Robic 1, Francois Hatey 1, Lee Alexander 2, Craig Beattie 2, Larry Schook 2, Martine Yerle 1 and Joël Gellin 1

1 Laboratoire de Génétique Cellulaire, INRA, BP27, 31326 Castanet-Tolosan, France
2 College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108, USA

Received on December 15, 1999 ; accepted on February 14, 2000

Summary: The INRA-Minnesota Porcine Radiation Hybrid (IMpRH) Server provides both a mapping tool (IMpRH mapping tool) and a database (IMpRH database) of officially submitted results. The mapping tool permits the mapping of a new marker relatively to markers previously mapped on the IMpRH panel. The IMpRH database is the official database for submission of new results and queries. The database not only permits the sharing of public data but also semi-private and private data.

Availability: http://imprh.toulouse.inra.fr

Contact: milan{at}toulouse.inra.fr

Supplementary Information: Details can be found at http://www.toulouse.inra.fr/lgc/pig/RH/help/help.htm


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