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Ensembl GenomesDatabase Content

http://www.ensemblgenomes.org

Ensembl Genomes is a new portal offering integrated access to genome-scale data from non-vertebrate species of scientific interest, developed using the Ensembl genome annotation and visualisation platform. Ensembl Genomes consists of five sub-portals (for bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and invertebrate metazoa) designed to complement the availability of vertebrate genomes in Ensembl. Data types incorporated include annotation of (protein and non-protein coding) genes, cross references to external resources, and high throughput experimental data (e.g. data from large scale studies of gene expression and polymorphism visualised in their genomic context). Additionally, extensive comparative analysis has been performed, both within defined clades and across the wider taxonomy, and sequence alignments and gene trees resulting from this can be accessed through the site.

GObletTool Content

http://goblet.molgen.mpg.de/

GOblet allows the user to BLAST one or more protein or nucleotide sequences against databases that have sequences mapped to Gene Ontology (GO) terms. Results can be viewed for individual sequences, or as survey statistics for the group if more than one sequence is submitted.

ITS2Tool Content

http://its2.bioapps.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/

The Internal Transcribed Spacer 2 Database (ITS2) includes a homology based RNA structure prediction algorithm which allows the detection and secondary structure prediction of ITS2 sequences. This resource also contains more than 25,000 pre-calculated secondary structures for currently known ITS2 sequences that can be searched and browsed via taxonomy.

UCSC Genome BrowserDatabase Content

http://genome.ucsc.edu/

The University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) Genome Browser website provides a large database of publicly available sequence and annotation data along with an integrated tool set for examining and comparing the genomes of organisms, aligning sequence to genomes, and displaying and sharing users' own annotation data. Genomic sequence and a basic set of annotation 'tracks' are provided for organisms, including mammals, non-mammal vertebrates, invertebrate deuterostomes, insects, worms and yeast. New features include drag-and-zoom navigation, a Wiki track for user-added annotations, new custom track formats for large datasets (bigBed and bigWig), a new multiple alignment output tool, links to variation and protein structure tools, in silico PCR utility enhancements, and improved track configuration tools.