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Websites
- Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project: Drosophila Gene Collection www.fruitfly.org/DGC/index.html
- Mammalian Gene Collection http://mgc.nci.nih.gov
- Invitrogen ProtoArray website www.invitrogen.com/protoarray