Jessica Walter |
Paramjeet S. Bagga, Ph.D. |
| ANGIS:
Australian National Genomic Information Service
ANGIS is a service available to subscribers that offers a comprehensive system of software, databases, documentation, training and support for biologists. |
| BCM:
Baylor College of Medicine
The Baylor College of Medicine Search Launcher is an on-going project to organize molecular biology-related search and analysis services available on the WWW by function by providing a single point-of-entry for related searches. |
| Biology
Workbench
The Biology WorkBench is a Web-based computing environment. It integrates many standard protein and nucleic acid sequence databases, and a wide variety of sequence analysis programs into a single interface. The WorkBench allows users to perform database searches and immediately analyze the results without worrying about file formats or about often-confusing command line options and flags. |
| CBRG:
Computational Biochemistry Research Group
This server offers many free and helpful services and tools for Computational Biologists, Biochemists, and Molecular Evolutionists. |
| DAS:
Transmembrane Prediction Server
Predicts transmembrane regions of a query sequence. A number of algorithms designed to identify putative transmembrane helices in the primary amino acid sequence have been developed, and current methods can identify around 90-95% of all true transmembrane segments with an over-prediction rate of only a few percent. |
| EMBNET.CH
European Molecular Biology Network
A server which has numerous local services to discover similarities between the query sequence and other sequences stored in the databases. |
| EMBL
Outstation European Bioinformatics Institute
A center for research and services in bioinformatics. The Institute manages databases of biological data including nucleic acid, protein sequences and macromolecular structures. |
| ENTREZ
Entrez is a search and retrieval system that integrates information from databases at NCBI. These databases include nucleotide sequences, protein sequences, macromolecular structures, whole genomes, and MEDLINE, through PubMed. Provides integrated access to biomedical literature, nucleotide and protein sequences, along with 3-D protein structures, complete genomes and population study data sets. Pre-computed similarity searches are available for most database records producing a list of related sequences, structure neighbors, as well as related articles. |
| ExPASy
Molecular Biology Server
This is the ExPASy (Expert Protein Analysis System) proteomics server of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB). This server is dedicated to the analysis of protein sequences and structures as well as 2-D PAGE. |
| GeneBio
GeneBio (Geneva Bioinformatics S.A.) is committed to providing quality databases, software tools and services to the Life Science industry particularly in the field of proteomics. |
| GenomeNet
WWW Server
GenomeNet is a Japanese network of database and computational services for genome research and related research areas in molecular and cellular biology. |
| INCYTE
Incyte is one of the world's largest repositories of genomic information. |
| MGI:
Mouse Genome Informatics
The MGI resource comprises the Mouse Genome Database (MGD), the Gene Expression Database (GXD) and related resources including the Mouse Tumor Biology database, the Rat Data resource, Michael Festing's Listing of Inbred Strains of Mice and Rats, and MouseBLAST. |
| MIRAGE
WWW Server
MIRAGE (Molecular Informatics Resource for the Analysis of Gene Expression) is a web site dedicated to methodologies, tools, and technologies relating to information in the study of gene expression. |
| NCBI:
National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI creates public databases, conducts research in computational biology, develops software tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates biomedical information - all for the better understanding of molecular processes affecting human health and disease. |
| NCBI_UNIGENE
An experimental system for automatically partitioning GenBank sequences into a non-redundant set of gene-oriented clusters. Each UniGene cluster contains sequences that represent a unique gene, as well as related information such as the tissue types in which the gene has been expressed and map location. |
| PBIL:
Pôle Bio-Informatique Lyonnais
This server allows to browse through a number of general or specialized sequence databases such as GenBank, NBRF, EMBL, SWISS-PROT/TrEMBL, Hovergen, NRSub and EMGLib. It also allows access to many analytical tools for nucleotide or protein sequence analysis. |
| SRS:
Sequence Retrieval System
Searches various databanks to retrieve protein, DNA/RNA sequences, gene maps, mutants, 3D structures, metabolic pathways and much more. |
| UniProt:
The Universal Protein Information Resource
A comprehensive catalog of information on proteins. It is a central repository of protein sequence and function created by joining the information contained in Swiss-Prot, TrEMBL, and PIR. |
| Virtual
Genome Center
This website provides several bioinformatics tools ranging from database searches to a variety of sequence analysis tools. |
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