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  2. Expasy - Wikipedia

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    Logo Expasy 2020. Expasy is an online bioinformatics resource operated by the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics.It is an extensible and integrative portal which provides access to over 160 databases and software tools and supports a range of life science and clinical research areas, from genomics, proteomics and structural biology, to evolution and phylogeny, systems biology and medical ...

  3. Swiss-model - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss-model Workspace is accessible via the ExPASy web server, or it can be used as part of the program DeepView (Swiss Pdb-Viewer). As of September 2015 it has been cited 20000 times in scientific literature, [5] making it one of the most widely used tools for protein structure modelling. The tool is free for academic use.

  4. Eukaryotic Promoter Database - Wikipedia

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    EPD was created in 1986 as an electronic version of a eukaryotic promoter compilation published in an article [6] and has been regularly updated since then. The database was initially distributed on magnetic tapes as part of the EMBL data library [7] and later via the Internet.

  5. PROSITE - Wikipedia

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    PROSITE offers tools for protein sequence analysis and motif detection (see sequence motif, PROSITE patterns). It is part of the ExPASy proteomics analysis servers. The database ProRule builds on the domain descriptions of PROSITE. [3] It provides additional information about functionally or structurally critical amino acids.

  6. List of protein subcellular localization prediction tools

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    This list of protein subcellular localisation prediction tools includes software, databases, and web services that are used for protein subcellular localization prediction. Some tools are included that are commonly used to infer location through predicted structural properties, such as signal peptide or transmembrane helices , and these tools ...

  7. EMBOSS - Wikipedia

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    EMBOSS is a free c software analysis package developed for the needs of the molecular biology and bioinformatics user community. [1] The software automatically copes with data in a variety of formats and even allows transparent retrieval of sequence data from the web.

  8. Transmembrane protein 254 - Wikipedia

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    Transmembrane protein 254 is a transmembrane protein that is encoded by the TMEM254 gene, ... Conceptual Translation. Using various tools at ExPASy [15] ...

  9. UniProt - Wikipedia

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    UniProt Archive (UniParc) is a comprehensive and non-redundant database, which contains all the protein sequences from the main, publicly available protein sequence databases. [17] Proteins may exist in several different source databases, and in multiple copies in the same database.