FGF (Fishing Gene Family) is a resource for finding gene families given a set of protein sequences by investigating phylogenetic trees, duplication fate, and selective pressure (ka/ks calculations).
Lots of information on fugu including complete draft sequence, annotations, comparative vertebrate genomics, phylogenies, publications, and information about the fugu genome project; has some very useful tools including annotation tools, an Ensembl mirror, and BLAST.
The InParanoid project gathers proteomes of completely sequenced eukaryotic species plus Escherichia coli and calculates pairwise ortholog relationships among them. To facilitate data exchange and comparisons among ortholog databases, we have developed and are making available two XML schemas: SeqXML for the input sequences and OrthoXML for the output ortholog clusters.
Munich Information Centre for Protein Sequences projects include: fungal genome analysis, plant genome bioinformatics, structural genomics, proteomics and genome annotation. Projects and databases include: CYGD, MNCDB, NGFN, MPPI, SIMAP, QUIPOS, MATDB, MOsDB, SPUTNIK, and PEDANT.
Selectome is a database of positive selection based on a rigorous branch-site specific likelihood test. Positive selection is detected using CODEML on all branches of animal gene trees. The web interface of Selectome enables queries according both to the results of positive selection tests, and to gene related criteria. Test results including positively selected sites can be visualized on the tree, and on the protein sequence alignment.