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HomoloGene logo
Subcategories: NCBI

HomoloGene (NCBI) is a system for automated detection of homologs among the annotated genes of several completely sequenced eukaryotic genomes.

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NCBI Gene logo
Subcategories: ncbi

Gene (NCBI) is a searchable database of genes, from RefSeq genomes, and defined by sequence and/or located in the NCBI Map Viewer

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Nucleotide logo
Subcategories: ncbi

The Nucleotide database (NCBI) is a collection of sequences from several sources, including GenBank, RefSeq, TPA and PDB. Genome, gene and transcript sequence data provide the foundation for biomedical research and discovery.

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OMIM logo
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
Subcategories: ncbi

OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man) is a compendium of human genes and genetic phenotypes. The full-text, referenced overviews in OMIM contain information on all known mendelian disorders and over 12,000 genes. OMIM focuses on the relationship between phenotype and genotype.

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PANTHER: Classification System logo
Geneontology

The PANTHER (Protein ANalysis THrough Evolutionary Relationships) Classification System is a unique resource that classifies genes by their functions, using published scientific experimental evidence and evolutionary relationships to predict function even in the absence of direct experimental evidence.

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Sequence Read Archive (SRA) logo
Subcategories: ncbi

SRA stores raw sequencing data from the next generation of sequencing platforms including Roche 454 GS System®, Illumina Genome Analyzer®, Applied Biosystems SOLiD® System, Helicos Heliscope®, Complete Genomics®, and others

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UCSC Genome Browser logo

The UCSC Genome Browser is an on-line genome browser hosted by the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC).[2] [3] It is an interactive website offering access to genome sequence data from a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate species and major model organisms, integrated with a large collection of aligned annotations.

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VEGA - HAVANA logo
Subcategories: Sanger

The Vertebrate Genome Annotation (VEGA) genome browser is a central repository for high quality manual annotation of vertebrate finished genome sequence. The majority of the annotation is from the HAVANA group at the Welcome Trust Sanger Institute.

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WashU Human Epigenome Browser logo
WashU Human Epigenome Browser allows: Epigenome

The browser currently hosts Human (and other species) Epigenome Atlas data produced by the Roadmap Epigenomics project,but lets users diverge from the strict genome-centric view of the UCSC browser to, for instance, view all genes (or promoters, or 3’ UTRs) in a given pathway side by side. “You can do lots of Google Maps-style operations, and you can look at your data in the context of their metadata.

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