Bioinformatics Vol. 18 no. 6 2002
Pages 890-891
© 2002 Oxford University Press
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MOUSE (Mitochondrial and Other Useful SEquences) a compilation of population genetic markers
GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health, Institute of Epidemiology, Ingolstädter Landstrasse 1, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany
Received on December 7, 2001
; revised on February 1, 2002
; accepted on February 5, 2002
Summary: Mitochondrial and Other Useful SEquences (MOUSE) is an integrated and comprehensive compilation of mtDNA from hypervariable regions I and II and of the low recombining nuclear loci Xq13.3 from about 11 200 humans and great apes, whose geographic and if applicable, linguistic classification is stored with their aligned sequences and publication details. The goal is to provide population geneticists and genetic epidemiologists with a comprehensive and user friendly repository of sequences and population information that is usually dispersed in a variety of other sources.
Availability: http://www.gen-epi.de/mouse
Contact: florian.burckhardt{at}gsf.de
Supplementary Information: Documentation and detailed information on population subgroups is available on the homepage: http://www.gen-epi.de/mouse
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