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Databases and Genome Resources

The Alliance of Genome Resources: Building a Modern Data Ecosystem for Model Organism Databases

The Alliance of Genome Resources: Building a Modern Data Ecosystem for Model Organism Databases

... human genome variation, and for modeling human ...Organism Databases (MODs) and the Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC) for expertly curated annotations, and for access to integrated genomic and biological ...

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Managing Genome Databases

Managing Genome Databases

... • E is a protein, gene, disease or process 3.3 The method After looking at the data and the topics I’ve decided to use Boolean searching for the database. This was done because of the need to search for just a few terms ...

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Online genetic databases informing human genome epidemiology

Online genetic databases informing human genome epidemiology

... 13 databases con- taining information on genetic association on more than one ...online databases appear adequate to find all relevant evidence for inclusion in a comprehen- sive ...

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Comparative genomic tools and databases: providing insights into the human genome

Comparative genomic tools and databases: providing insights into the human genome

... a genome is based on the observation that sequences that perform important functions are frequently conserved between evolutionarily distant species, distinguishing them from nonfunctional surrounding ...human ...

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Comparative genomic tools and databases: providing insights into the human genome

Comparative genomic tools and databases: providing insights into the human genome

... a genome is based on the observation that sequences that perform important functions are frequently conserved between evolutionarily distant species, distinguishing them from nonfunctional surrounding ...human ...

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The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics' resources: focus on curated databases

The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics' resources: focus on curated databases

... lease in 2015. Notably, OrthoDB provides the most com- prehensive sampling of animal genomes. OrthoDB strives for greater gene coverage while keeping high accuracy of predictions. While simpler to identify, single-copy ...

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The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics' resources: focus on curated databases

The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics' resources: focus on curated databases

... lease in 2015. Notably, OrthoDB provides the most com- prehensive sampling of animal genomes. OrthoDB strives for greater gene coverage while keeping high accuracy of predictions. While simpler to identify, single-copy ...

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The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics’ resources : focus on curated databases

The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics’ resources : focus on curated databases

... lease in 2015. Notably, OrthoDB provides the most com- prehensive sampling of animal genomes. OrthoDB strives for greater gene coverage while keeping high accuracy of predictions. While simpler to identify, single-copy ...

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Model organism databases: essential resources that need the support of both funders and users

Model organism databases: essential resources that need the support of both funders and users

... In addition to fulfilling their original mandate to support specific model species, the experimental annotations that MODs create yield benefits that reach far beyond model organism research communities. With over 15,000 ...

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Bases and spaces: resources on the web for accessing the draft human genome

Bases and spaces: resources on the web for accessing the draft human genome

... the genome, such as those involved in positional cloning of disease genes, and this type of work is greatly accelerated by having most of the sequence of the region of ...human genome now includes this ...

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Biologists' Information Seeking Behavior with Online Bioinformatics Resources for Genome Research

Biologists' Information Seeking Behavior with Online Bioinformatics Resources for Genome Research

... own databases, and a wide range of specialized interrogation and analysis tools are commonly used over these ...from databases is. Many biological data resources are frequently not databases ...

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Editing Pathway/Genome Databases I

Editing Pathway/Genome Databases I

... “show”, then copy the frame ID of the existing reaction before you press Delete and close this window, so you could use it later when specifying the pathway... SRI International Bioi[r] ...

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Pathway/Genome Databases: Concepts and Software Tools

Pathway/Genome Databases: Concepts and Software Tools

... Pathway Tools Architecture Object DBMS GFP API Pathway Genome Navigator WWW Server X-Windows Graphics Object Editor Pathway Editor Reaction Editor Oracle.. Architecture[r] ...

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DATA QUALITY IN GENOME DATABASES (Research Paper)

DATA QUALITY IN GENOME DATABASES (Research Paper)

... accuracy of several computer programs for the prediction of the structure of protein coding genes (structural annotation as explained later) is investigated. None of the programs reaches an accu- racy of 100% thus ...

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History Day Resources Online Archives and Databases. General Resources

History Day Resources Online Archives and Databases. General Resources

... governors. Also included are thousands of other general Oklahoma primary and secondary sources. Oklahoma Historical Society Research Division- http://www.okhistory.org/research/index?full This site provides a wealth of ...

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Resources for Recruitment: Databases, Publications, Organizations & Websites

Resources for Recruitment: Databases, Publications, Organizations & Websites

... Resources for Recruitment: Databases, Publications, Organizations & Websites Be aware that most fields have resources—listservs, email groups, etc.—that can help you identify or reach qualified ...

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Sequence resources at the Candida Genome Database

Sequence resources at the Candida Genome Database

... GBrowse genome browser, which is a sequence visualization and analysis tool developed as part of the Generic Model Organism Database Project ...the genome (contig, chromosome, ORF, ...the genome ...

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Databases and resources for human small non-coding RNAs

Databases and resources for human small non-coding RNAs

... They are generally short ( 18 – 30 nucleotides [nt]); do not code for proteins; exert their function as RNA molecules generally combined with protein factors; and represent a substantial portion of the RNA output of ...

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Web databases: A better Solution for Organising the Internet Resources

Web databases: A better Solution for Organising the Internet Resources

... information resources on the net. But to consult a set of specialized net resources more frequently, for several reasons, search engines may not be the right choic ...

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Argos, a replicable genome information system for FlyBase, eugenes and other databases.

Argos, a replicable genome information system for FlyBase, eugenes and other databases.

... of genome objects distributed among many ...produce genome information objects, to handle clients’ complex queries of this data, and provide reporting extracts of information relevant to the ...future ...

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