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The Genome Data Viewer, NCBI genome browser, allows you to view and search an organism's complete genome, display chromosome maps, and zoom into progressively greater levels of detail, down to the sequence data for a region of interest. Registration not required.
Click here for more informationsGoogle Scholar allows users to search for digital or physical copies of articles, whether online or in libraries Google Scholar is relatively quick and easy to use. “Scholarly” searches will appear using the references from “’full-text journal articles, technical reports, preprints, theses, books, and other documents, including selected Web pages that are deemed to be “scholarly.’” Because most of Google Scholar's search results link directly to commercial journal articles, a majority of the time users will only be able to access a brief summary of the articles topics, as well as small amounts of important information regarding the article, and possibly have to pay a fee to access the entire article. Google Scholar is as easy to use as with the regular Google web search, especially with the helpfulness of the "advanced search" option, which can automatically narrow search results to a specific journal or article. The most relevant results for the searched keywords will be listed first, in order of the author's ranking, the number of references that are linked to it and their relevance to other scholarly literature, and the ranking of the publication that the journal appears in. Using its "group of" feature, it shows the available links to journal articles. In the 2005 version, this feature provided a link to both subscription-access versions of an article and to free full-text versions of articles; for most of 2006, it provided links to only the publishers' versions. Since December 2006, it has provided links to both published versions and major open access repositories, but still does not cover those posted on individual faculty web pages;[citation needed] access to such self-archived non-subscription versions is now provided by a link to Google, where one can find such open access articles. Through its "cited by" feature, Google Scholar provides access to abstracts of articles that have cited the article being viewed. It is this feature in particular that provides the citation indexing previously only found in Scopus and Web of Knowledge. Through its "Related articles" feature, Google Scholar presents a list of closely related articles, ranked primarily by how similar these articles are to the original result, but also taking into account the relevance of each paper. Registration not required.
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Encyclopedia of DNA Elements
Category: Gene information search, Gene expression
A major goal of the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) is to annotate all functional elements of the human genome including protein-coding genes, pseudogenes, and non-coding transcribed loci and to catalog the products of transcription including splice isoforms and regulatory elements that control the cells and circumstances in which a gene is active. Registration not required.
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Category: Sequencing and assembly software
AMOS is a collection of tools and class interfaces for the assembly of DNA reads. The package includes a robust infrastructure, modular assembly pipelines, and tools for overlapping, consensus generation, contigging, and assembly manipulation. Registration not required.
Click here for more informationsThe EDA allows scientists to create a visual representation of an animal experiment by laying out its key elements — hypothesis, experimental method and planned analysis — in logically connected, coloured boxes. The software then uses a built-in set of rules to spot potential prob¬lems, and suggests refinements. These may be simple — the researcher hasn’t specified how to randomize animals to the control or treatment arm — or more complex: there are potential confounding variables in the control and trial arms. The tool can also assist scientists with calculating the sample size needed to ensure a sta¬tistically robust result, or with randomization (see D Cressey, Nature 531:126, 2016; Percie du Sert1 et al., Nat Meth 14:1024, 2017). Registration required.
Click here for more informationsThis is a simple but fairly general numeric expression evaluator, with a large number of built-in transcendental functions. Registration not required.
Click here for more informationsSearch protein databases with a protein query sequence to either identify the query sequence or find protein sequences similar to the query.Searches can be refined using algorythms available in the page: PSI-Blast, PHI-BLAST & DELTA-BLAST. Registration not required.
Click here for more informationsReport on Carcinogens, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Toxicology Program . Registration not required.
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Pairwise Sequence Alignment
Category: DNA sequencing
Subcategories: EMBL
The Wise2 form compares a protein sequence to a genomic DNA sequence, allowing for introns and frameshifting errors. Registration not required.
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The Living Textbook of Medicine
Category: Literature search
WikiDoc was created to freely share medical knowledge and to foster collaboration among healthcare providers. Launched by Dr. C. Michael Gibson of Harvard Medical School in late 2005, WikiDoc is the first and largest wiki dedicated to medicine on the Internet. WikiDoc is kept up to date by over 5,000 collaborators around the world. The content has now been updated nearly half a million times. There is no pharmaceutical or device industry support for the site. WikiDoc is intended to be a free shared resource for housestaff (in preparation for morning report), medical students (in preparation for morning rounds) and fellows (in preparation for conferences). Nurses and attending physicians may find WikiDoc valuable in improving and maintaining their fund of general medical knowledge. Registration not required.
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browse restriction enzymes by name, sequence, overhang, or type
Category: Biomedical products search
Enzyme Finder by New England Biolabs allows you to select restriction enzymes by name, sequence, overhang, or type. Sequences should be entered using single letter code nomenclature. In search results, enzymes supplied by NEB are listed first and displayed as links. Registration not required.
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Chemical Probes Objective Assessment Resource
Category: Chemicals search, Biomedical products search
The Probe Miner: Objective Assessment of Chemical Probes is a community resource for the evaluation of chemical probes based on large-scale, publicly available, medicinal chemistry data. It is intended to empower researchers to select the best probes based on objective, data driven criteria. This resource provides evaluation of > 1.8m small molecules against for >2,200 human targets and is regularly updated in response to updates in the publicly available medicinal chemistry data. Our continuing data curation efforts will ensure that this resource is continually evolving and improving. Registration not required.
Click here for more informationsPRALINE is a multiple sequence alignment program with many options to optimise the information for each of the input sequences; e.g. homology-extended alignment, predicted secondary structure and/or transmembrane structure information and iteration capabilities. Registration not required.
Click here for more informationsYASS is a genomic similarity search tool, for nucleic (DNA/RNA) sequences in fasta or plain text format (it produces local pairwise alignments). Registration not required.
Click here for more informationsBASE is a comprehensive free web-based database solution for the massive amounts of data generated by microarray analysis. Registration not required.
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Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
Category: Gene information search
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