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  2. Expasy - Wikipedia

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    Expasy is an online bioinformatics resource operated by the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. It is an extensible and integrative portal which provides access to over 160 databases and software tools and supports a range of life science and clinical research areas, from genomics , proteomics and structural biology , to evolution and ...

  3. Swiss-model - Wikipedia

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    swissmodel.expasy.org Swiss-model (stylized as SWISS-MODEL ) is a structural bioinformatics web-server dedicated to homology modeling of 3D protein structures. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of 2024 [update] , homology modeling is the most accurate method to generate reliable three-dimensional protein structure models and is routinely used in many practical ...

  4. PROSITE - Wikipedia

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    PROSITE is a protein database. [1] [2] It consists of entries describing the protein families, domains and functional sites as well as amino acid patterns and profiles in them.. These are manually curated by a team of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and tightly integrated into Swiss-Prot protein annotati

  5. Instability index - Wikipedia

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    ProtParam on ExPASy, computes the instability index of a protein sequence; ProtParam documentation This page was last edited on 17 August ...

  6. Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    The institute was originally created to provide a framework for stable long-term funding for both the Swiss-Prot database and the Swiss EMBnet node. Swiss-Prot in particular went through a major funding crisis in 1996, [1] which led the leaders of the five research groups active in bioinformatics in Geneva and Lausanne, Ron Appel, Amos Bairoch, Philipp Bucher, Victor Jongeneel and Manuel ...

  7. UniProt - Wikipedia

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    UniProt is a freely accessible database of protein sequence and functional information, many entries being derived from genome sequencing projects.It contains a large amount of information about the biological function of proteins derived from the research literature.

  8. Eukaryotic Promoter Database - Wikipedia

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    EPD was created in 1986 as an electronic version of a eukaryotic promoter compilation published in an article [6] and has been regularly updated since then. The database was initially distributed on magnetic tapes as part of the EMBL data library [7] and later via the Internet.

  9. ViralZone - Wikipedia

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    https://viralzone.expasy.org ViralZone is a Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics web-resource for all viral genus and families, providing general molecular and epidemiological information, along with virion and genome figures.