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General topics in biochemical genetics
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Bluejay is a set of Java(TM) objects for the processing, display and querying of XML encoded linear scale data. The main subject for analysis in our implementation are genetic and protein sequences, where features fall somewhere on the linear molecules. Bluejay is growing with the goal of creating a graphical genetic data viewer with point-and-click data mining capabilities, such as those available through your standard Web browser. If the image to the left was animated when you first loaded this ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://bluejay.ucalgary.ca/
The Death domain (DD) superfamily is one of the largest classes of protein interaction modules and plays a pivotal role in the apoptosis, inflammation, necrosis, and immune cell signaling pathways. Critical caspase activating complexes in the apoptosis and inflammation signaling pathways are assembled via the DD superfamily. These domains are also involved in recruiting downstream effectors for immune cell receptor signaling, intracellular pathogen sensing, and response to DNA damage. To stimulate ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://deathdomain.org/
The DistiLD database aims to increase the usage of existing genome-wide association studies (GWAS) results by making it easy to query and visualize disease-associated SNPs and genes in their chromosomal context. The database performs three important tasks: 1. published GWAS are collected from several sources and linked to standardized, international disease codes ICD10 codes) 2. data from the International HapMap Project are analyzed to define linkage disequilibrium (LD) blocks onto which SNPs ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://distild.jensenlab.org/
DNAtraffic database is dedicated to be an unique comprehensive and richly annotated database of genome dynamics during the cell life. DNAtraffic contains extensive data on the nomenclature, ontology, structure and function of proteins related to control of the DNA integrity mechanisms such as chromatin remodeling, DNA repair and damage response pathways from eight model organisms commonly used in the DNA-related study: Homo sapiens (human), Mus musculus (mouse), Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly), ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://dnatraffic.ibb.waw.pl/
No other database than ESTHER holds all alpha/beta hydrolase fold proteins together: Interpro, Prosite, Pfam, have multiple entries for subsets of this structural superfamily. A table Synthese shows the correspondance between these database entries and the subfamilies in ESTHER. The ESTHER Table is now a little to big to be usefull. Each file contains one of the 31219 non redundant proteins/genes. The tables grouped in the family table, the syntheses table or the structure table may be more usefull. The ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://bioweb.ensam.inra.fr/ESTHER/general?what=index
The principal aims of the EGF are: a) to run the European School of Genetic Medicine, promoting the advanced scientific and professional training of young European Geneticists, with particular attention to the applications in the field of preventive medicine, b) to promote public education about genetics discoveries and c) to organize conferences, courses, international prizes and initiatives aimed at bringing together the scientific and humanistic disciplines. [Information of the supplier]
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http://www.eurogene.org/
The European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) captures and presents information relating to experimental workflows that are based around nucleotide sequencing. A typical workflow includes the isolation and preparation of material for sequencing, a run of a sequencing machine in which sequencing data are produced and a subsequent bioinformatic analysis pipeline. ENA records this information in a data model that covers input information (sample, experimental setup, machine configuration), output machine data ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena
8. Galaxy
Galaxy allows you to do analyses you cannot do anywhere else without the need to install or download anything. You can analyze multiple alignemnts, compare genomic annotations, profile metagenomic samples and much much more... [Information of the supplier]
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http://galaxy.psu.edu/
hiPathDB provides two different types of integration. The pathway-level integration is a simple collection of individual pathways as described in the original database. We devised a gene-centric pathway model that could reflect different properties of four databases. The entity-level integration creates a super pathway that merged all pathways by unifying redundant components. Even though the detailed molecular information such as complex formation or modification can be lost in some cases, the merged ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databases; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://hipathdb.kobic.re.kr/
The Multi-purpose Automated Genome Project Investigation Environment (MAGPIE, http://magpie.ucalgary.ca/) is a software package for the automated curation and presentation of DNA and protein sequences. MAGPIE distills the results of multiple database searches for each sequence (e.g. expressed sequence tags, ESTs) or subsequence (e.g. open reading frames, ORFs, in bacterial genomic DNA) into a summary page that facilitates interpretation of genes' biological roles and origins. Database search tool ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://magpie.ucalgary.ca/
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