ANGENMAP Discussion Group

ANGENMAP (ANimal GENe MAPpers) is an internet discussion and information sharing group in the broad fields of animal genome research. The purpose of the group is to promote the exchange of information related but not limited to, animal gene mapping, genetics, genomics, and bioinformaitcs. Currently there are 1790 members from over 40 countries/regions, and the mail traffic on the mailing list is about 300 posts per year.

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To peer at the activities

  Activity statistics
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  Sample discussions
  Member's Directory

You have to subscribe to the list in order to send/ receive mails to the group. Questions, problems, comments, job notices and other items can be sent via email to the discussion group mailing list address. Responses are then shared with the group or individually.

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WARNING: This list is for non-profit, educational and research related purposes only. No commercial related email is allowed on this list. Please be aware that the offending user will be permanently removed and the site blocked for future subscription and posting to the list.

To subscribe to, or unsubscribe from, the list, send an email to the listserv, use keywords "subscribe" or "unsubscribe" in the Subject line, as in:

e.g.

   To: angenmap-request@animalgenome.org
   Subject: subscribe
or
   To: angenmap-request@animalgenome.org
   Subject: unsubscribe


Or better yet, you may like to subscribe through the Animal Genome Research Community Directory which maintains and allows you to manage your AnGenMap profile as well.

See Frequently Asked Questions  for more information.


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March 18, 2010 (Thursday)