Provides views for genomes, complete chromosomes, sequence maps with contigs, and integrated genetic and physical maps for Archaea, Bacteria, Eukaryotae, Viruses, Viroids
Retrieves protein information (inluding sequences and annotations) from a variety of sources, including SwissProt, PIR, PRF, PDB, and translations from annotated coding regions in GenBank and RefSeq.
The goal of the Gene OntologyTM (GO) Consortium is to produce a controlled vocabulary that can be applied to all organisms even as knowledge of gene and protein roles in cells is accumulating and changing.
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