Scientific Literature Search Engines
Science Search Engines
The following is a list useful links that I have compiled.
Most Useful Sites
Use PubMed. An example of a search strategy would be: mycoplasma and bovine and udder (without quotation marks but include the word and).
IN PARTICULAR, use the Taxonomy database to sampleview all of the known organism. For example:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?id=2093
Cut and past that URL inot another browser window page and you will see several species, about which we know little.
WhoIs profiteering from the Dole-Bayh Act?
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Search Engines
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