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HuGeMap: a distributed and integrated Human Genome Map database. E. Barillot, F. Guyon, C. Cussat-Blanc, E. Viara, and G. Vaysseix.
We demonstrate that by using large insert yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) a whole genome approach becomes feasible.
In this paper, the authors present XML and examine its use as a data language for bioinformatics. In particular, XML is compared to other languages.
Physical mapping of the human genome has until now been envisioned through single chromosome strategies. We demonstrate that by using large insert yeast ...
Guy Vaysseix. Guy Vaysseix. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic · PubMed · Google Scholar. Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 28, Issue 1, 1 ...
G Vaysseix. Affiliation. 1 GIS Infobiogen, 7 rue Guy Môquet BP 8, 94801 Villejuif cedex, France. manu@infobiogen.fr. PMID: 9847155; PMCID: PMC148110; DOI ...
Stuart Pook,t Guy Vaysseix, l. Jennifer Lu-Kuo,§. Thomas Ried,§ David Ward,5 llya Chumakov, l. Denis Le Paslier,' Emmanuel Barillot,t and Daniel Cohen'+.
Guy Vaysseix. Guy Vaysseix. Infobiogen, 7 rue Guy Môquet - BP 8, 94801 Villejuif cedex, France and Généthon, 1 bis rue de I'Internationale, 91000 Évry, France.
We propose a new metaphor for biological data visualization and browsing that allows navigation in very large databases in an intuitive way.