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CMR: Comprehensive Microbial Repository database | ||||
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MGD: Mouse Genome Informatics database | ||||
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WormBase | ||||
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BIOBASE Knowledge Library: curated protein data (formerly PROTEOME) |
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Biology Workbench: web-based molbio tools |
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ExPASy: proteomics databases and tools | ||||
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GeneCards: gene summaries | ||||
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iHOP: gene-function mappings from literature | ||||
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LOCATE: predicted protein localization & structure | ||||
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Bioinformatik Harvester: gene properties |
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NCBI Gene | ||||
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Oligo |
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Sequencher |
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Vector NTI: molbio tools | ||||
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UniProt: principal repository of protein sequences & function data |
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PharmGKB |
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dbSNP | ||||
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BioCyc: pathway/genome databases |
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BRENDA: enzyme database | ||||
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Ingenuity Pathways Analysis |
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KEGG: pathways, protein and cellular functions | ||||
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SMD: Stanford University Microarray Database |
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NextBio search engine [Enterprise-level trial access] | ||||
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GeneSpring microarray data analysis |
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Ingenuity Pathways Analysis |
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BodyMap: gene expression | ||||
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GEO: Gene Expression Omnibus |
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MeV: Microarray multiexperiment viewer | ||||
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NCBI Probe |
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SAM: Significance Analysis of Microarrays |
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SymAtlas: gene expression | ||||
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DiscoveryGate: MDL chemistry & pharmacology search engine |
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SciFinder web |
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CAS Online: chemical Abstracts databases |
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DrugBank: comprehensive drug and drug target data | ||||
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CATH: protein family classifications | ||||
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Cn3D NCBI molecular viewer |
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Accelrys DiscoveryViewer | ||||
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FistGlance viewer | ||||
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NCBI MMDB: structure database | ||||
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PDB: Biomolecular structures of all types |
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SCOP: structural classification of proteins | ||||
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NextBio search engine [click for Enterprise-level trial access] | ||||
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novoseek search engine |
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GoPubMed search engine | ||||
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SCI: Science Citation Index database |
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Derwent Innovations Index (patents) |
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SciFinder web |
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Google Patents | ||||
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Google Scholar | ||||
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GraphPad Prism |
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NextBio search engine [click for Enterprise-level trial access] | ||||
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MS Excel statistics | ||||
Need to design a microarray-based gene expression experiment? If so, have look at the Significance Analysis of Microarrays (SAM), an MS Excel add-in from Stanford Prof. Robert Tibshirani. SAM uses a robust method for estimating the number of microarray chips required to reach a pre-defined level of significance. More
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