>AAH67315.1
EMIVTKNGRRMFPVLKISVTGLDPNAMY SFLMDFVTADNNRWKYVNGEWVPGGKPE
PQAPSCVYIHPDSPNFGAHWMKAPVSFS KVKLTNKMNGEGQIMLNSLHKYEPRIHI
VRVGGPQKMITSHSFPETQFIAVTAYQN EEITALKIKHNPFAKAFLDAKERSDHKD
FIDDAENGQQSGYSQLGNWLIPGTGSLC SSSNHHSQFGAPLSIPSSHGCERYTTLR NHRSSPYPSPYTHRNN
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Sequence based
search engines
This group of search applications was developed by Mike
Gilchrist and others at the Gurdon Institute, Cambridge University, UK
They allow you to search image data (mostly in situ
's for Xenopus and Ciona), literature references, and gene names and aliases,
on the basis of sequence similarity.
Project page
Click here for details of
project architecture and code, etc.
Citation
If you use data from any of these applications or use the
underlying ideas to create other applications or similar resources, please
cite: Gilchrist, MJ, et al. Evading the Annotation Bottleneck: Using Sequence
Similarity to Search Non-Sequence Gene Data. BMC Bioinformatics 2008.
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quickImage
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XenMARK |
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quickLit |
Expression of a Xenopus homolog of Brachyury (T) is an immediate-early response
to mesoderm induction Cell 67 (1), 79-87 (1991) Smith, J.C.,
Price, B.M., Green, J.B., Weigel, D. and Herrmann, B.G.
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quickGene |
Xenopus tropicalis 100.0% MGC76084
Xenopus laevis 96.67% bra3-a
Gallus gallus 85.42% T
Rattus norvegicus 84.17% T_predicted
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