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Hyperlinks to systematic analysis projects, resources, laboratories, and departments at Stanford University. Maintained by the Saccharomyces. Within the Department of Genetics. Part of the School of Medicine. Stanford Genome Technology Center. Gene Ontology GO Consortium. Gene Ontology Database and AmiGO Tool. Stanford Functional Genomics Facility SFGF. Community Education and Outreach Projects. Stanford at The Tech. Understanding Genetics - Ask a Geneticist. The 160,000,000. Find SGR Web Pages.

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