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euGenes: a eukaryote genome information system

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euGenes: a eukaryote genome information system
euGenes is a genome information system and database that provides a common summary of eukaryote genes and genomes, at web site http://iubio.bio.indiana.edu/eugenes/. Seven popular genomes are included: human, mouse, fruitfly, C. elegans worm, Saccharomyces yeast, Arabidopsis mustard weed, and zebrafish, with more planned. This information, automatically extracted and updated from several source databases, offers features not readily available through other genome databases to bioscientists looking for gene relationships across organisms. Described are 150,000 known, predicted and orphan genes, using consistent gene names along with their homologies and associations with a standard vocabulary of molecular functions, cell locations and biological processes. Usable whole-genome maps including features, chromosome locations and molecular data integration are available, as are options to retrieve sequences from these genomes. Search and retrieval methods for these data are easy to use and ...
Donald G. Gilbert
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where NAR
Authors Donald G. Gilbert
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