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GoFish Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
GoFish (RRID:SCR_005682) | GoFish | data analysis service, analysis service resource, production service resource, source code, service resource, software resource | Software program, available as a Java applet online or to download, allows the user to select a subset of Gene Ontology (GO) attributes, and ranks genes according to the probability of having all those attributes., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | gene, ontology or annotation browser, java, windows, mac os x, linux, unix, bio.tools |
is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: Gene Ontology has parent organization: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA |
Aventis Pharmaceuticals ; Howard Hughes Medical Institute ; NHGRI |
PMID:12691998 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | biotools:gofish, nlx_149126, OMICS_02272 | http://llama.mshri.on.ca/Software.html https://bio.tools/gofish |
SCR_005682 | 2026-02-13 10:55:40 | 1 | |||||
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MicrobesOnline Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
MicrobesOnline (RRID:SCR_005507) | MicrobesOnline | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, source code, service resource, software resource, database | MicrobesOnline is designed specifically to facilitate comparative studies on prokaryotic genomes. It is an entry point for operon, regulons, cis-regulatory and network predictions based on comparative analysis of genomes. The portal includes over 1000 complete genomes of bacteria, archaea and fungi and thousands of expression microarrays from diverse organisms ranging from model organisms such as Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to environmental microbes such as Desulfovibrio vulgaris and Shewanella oneidensis. To assist in annotating genes and in reconstructing their evolutionary history, MicrobesOnline includes a comparative genome browser based on phylogenetic trees for every gene family as well as a species tree. To identify co-regulated genes, MicrobesOnline can search for genes based on their expression profile, and provides tools for identifying regulatory motifs and seeing if they are conserved. MicrobesOnline also includes fast phylogenetic profile searches, comparative views of metabolic pathways, operon predictions, a workbench for sequence analysis and integration with RegTransBase and other microbial genome resources. The next update of MicrobesOnline will contain significant new functionality, including comparative analysis of metagenomic sequence data. Programmatic access to the database, along with source code and documentation, is available at http://microbesonline.org/programmers.html. | microbe, genome, bacteria, archaea, fungi, prokaryote, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools has parent organization: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
DOE DE-AC02-05CH11231 | PMID:19906701 | nlx_144607, biotools:microbesonline | https://bio.tools/microbesonline | SCR_005507 | Microbial Genomics Database, Microbes Online | 2026-02-13 10:55:38 | 156 | |||||
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Roth Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Roth Laboratory (RRID:SCR_005711) | Roth Lab | portal, laboratory portal, data or information resource, organization portal, software resource | The Roth Laboratory is designing and interpreting large-scale experiments to understand pathway structure and its relationship to phenotype and human disease. Software for research focused on a specific research goal is available. Current experimental interests: * Exploiting parallel sequencing technology to phenotype all pairwise gene deletion combinations in S. cerevisiae, with initial application to genes involved in transcription. * Generation of S. cerevisiae strains carrying dozens of chosen targeted deletions, with initial application to delete all ABC transporters imparting multidrug resistance. * Targeted insertion of gene sets encoding entire human pathways into S. cerevisiae, with initial application to genes involved in drug metabolism. Current computational interests: * Systematic analysis of genetic interaction to reveal redundant systems and order of action in genetic pathways * Integrating large-scale studies - including phenotype, genetic epistasis, protein-protein and transcription-regulatory interactions and sequence patterns - to quantitatively assign function to genes and guide experimentation and disease association studies. * Alternative splicing and its relationship to protein interaction networks. | gene, pathway, phenotype, disease, transcription, drug metabolism, drug, metabolism, protein-protein interaction, transcription-regulatory interaction, protein interaction, protein |
has parent organization: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA is parent organization of: FuncAssociate: The Gene Set Functionator |
nlx_149163 | http://llama.med.harvard.edu | SCR_005711 | 2026-02-13 10:55:40 | 5 | ||||||||
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GeneMANIA Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
GeneMANIA (RRID:SCR_005709) | GeneMANIA | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, software resource, database | Data analysis service to predict the function of your favorite genes and gene sets. Indexing 1,421 association networks containing 266,984,699 interactions mapped to 155,238 genes from 7 organisms. GeneMANIA interaction networks are available for download in plain text format. GeneMANIA finds other genes that are related to a set of input genes, using a very large set of functional association data. Association data include protein and genetic interactions, pathways, co-expression, co-localization and protein domain similarity. You can use GeneMANIA to find new members of a pathway or complex, find additional genes you may have missed in your screen or find new genes with a specific function, such as protein kinases. Your question is defined by the set of genes you input. If members of your gene list make up a protein complex, GeneMANIA will return more potential members of the protein complex. If you enter a gene list, GeneMANIA will return connections between your genes, within the selected datasets. GeneMANIA suggests annotations for genes based on Gene Ontology term enrichment of highly interacting genes with the gene of interest. GeneMANIA is also a gene recommendation system. GeneMANIA is also accessible via a Cytoscape plugin, designed for power users. Platform: Online tool, Windows compatible, Mac OS X compatible, Linux compatible, Unix compatible | gene, association data, protein interaction, genetic interaction, pathway, co-expression, co-localization, protein, software library, statistical analysis, term enrichment, analysis, browser, gene ontology, gene predicting, gene prioritization, database or data warehouse, other analysis, interaction browser, protein-protein interaction, interaction, FASEB list |
is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools is related to: Cytoscape is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: PSICQUIC Registry has parent organization: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada |
Genome Canada ; Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation 2007-OGI-TD-05 |
PMID:20576703 PMID:18613948 PMID:20926419 |
Open unspecified license, Free for academic use | nlx_149159, r3d100013978 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R31NJNA2 | SCR_005709 | 2026-02-13 10:55:40 | 3358 | |||||
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ScerTF Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
ScerTF (RRID:SCR_006121) | ScerTF | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | Catalog of over 1,200 position weight matrices (PWMs) for 196 different yeast transcription factors (TFs). They've curated 11 literature sources, benchmarked the published position-specific scoring matrices against in-vivo TF occupancy data and TF deletion experiments, and combined the most accurate models to produce a single collection of the best performing weight matrices for Saccharomyces cerevisiae. ScerTF is useful for a wide range of problems, such as linking regulatory sites with transcription factors, identifying a transcription factor based on a user-input matrix, finding the genes bound/regulated by a particular TF, and finding regulatory interactions between transcription factors. Enter a TF name to find the recommended matrix for a particular TF, or enter a nucleotide sequence to identify all TFs that could bind a particular region. | binding site, transcription factor, regulatory site, gene, regulation, regulatory interaction, matrix, nucleotide sequence, dna sequence, yeast, position weight matrix, bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA |
NIGMS R01 GM078222; NHGRI HG00249 |
PMID:22140105 | biotools:scertf, nlx_151599, OMICS_00542 | http://ural.wustl.edu/ScerTF https://bio.tools/scertf |
http://ural.wustl.edu/TFDB/ | SCR_006121 | 2026-02-13 10:55:45 | 19 | |||||
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FungiDB Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
FungiDB (RRID:SCR_006013) | FungiDB | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | FungiDB is a database for functional and evolutionary comparison of fungal genomes. FungiDB is a functional genomic resource for pan-fungal genomes that was developed in partnership with the Eukaryotic Pathogen Bioinformatic resource center (http://EuPathDB.org). FungiDB uses the same infrastructure and user interface as EuPathDB, which allows for sophisticated and integrated searches to be performed using an intuitive graphical system. The current release of FungiDB contains genome sequence and annotation from 18 species spanning several fungal classes, including the Ascomycota classes, Eurotiomycetes, Sordariomycetes, Saccharomycetes and the Basidiomycota orders, Pucciniomycetes and Tremellomycetes, and the basal "Zygomycete" lineage Mucormycotina. Additionally, FungiDB contains cell cycle microarray data, hyphal growth RNA-sequence data and yeast two hybrid interaction data. The underlying genomic sequence and annotation combined with functional data, additional data from the FungiDB standard analysis pipeline and the ability to leverage orthology provides a powerful resource for in silico experimentation. | genomics, functional genomics, genome, microarray, genome sequence, annotation, rna sequence, orthology, FASEB list | has parent organization: Eukaryotic Pathogen Database Resources | Burroughs Wellcome Fund ; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation |
PMID:22064857 | Much of the data in FungiDB is provided by independent researchers. Please cite them if you use their data. | nlx_151401, r3d100011906 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R35K9M | SCR_006013 | FungiDB - Fungi Genomics Resources | 2026-02-13 10:55:44 | 250 | ||||
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Gene Weaver Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Gene Weaver (RRID:SCR_003009) | data repository, storage service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | Freely accessible phenotype-centered database with integrated analysis and visualization tools. It combines diverse data sets from multiple species and experiment types, and allows data sharing across collaborative groups or to public users. It was conceived of as a tool for the integration of biological functions based on the molecular processes that subserved them. From these data, an empirically derived ontology may one day be inferred. Users have found the system valuable for a wide range of applications in the arena of functional genomic data integration. | phenotype, microarray, gene, genome, functional genomics, process, pathway, function, gene set, genomic data integration, analysis, visualization |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: Integrated Datasets is listed by: OMICtools is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation has parent organization: Jackson Laboratory |
Integrative Neuroscience Initiative on Alcoholism ; NIAAA U01 AA13499; NIAAA U24 AA13513; NIAAA R01 AA18776 |
PMID:22080549 PMID:19733230 |
Free, Freely available | r3d100012464, OMICS_02232, nif-0000-00517 | http://ontologicaldiscovery.org/ https://doi.org/10.17616/R3248T |
SCR_003009 | GeneWeaver, GeneWeaver - A system for the integration of functional genomics experiments, Ontological Discovery Environment, GeneWeaver.org | 2026-02-13 10:55:09 | 34 | |||||
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IDEAL - Intrinsically Disordered proteins with Extensive Annotations and Literature Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
IDEAL - Intrinsically Disordered proteins with Extensive Annotations and Literature (RRID:SCR_006027) | IDEAL | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | IDEAL, Intrinsically Disordered proteins with Extensive Annotations and Literature, is a collection of knowledge on experimentally verified intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) or intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs). IDEAL contains manually curated annotations on IDPs in locations, structures, and functional sites such as protein binding regions and posttranslational modification sites together with references and structural domain assignments. Protean segment One of the unique phenomena seen in IDPs is so-called the coupled folding and binding, where a short flexible segment can bind to its binding partner with forming a specific structure to act as a molecular recognition element. IDEAL explicitly annotates these regions as protean segment (ProS) when unstructured and structured information are both available in the region. Access to the data All the entries are tabulated in the list and individual entries can be retrieved by using the search tool at the upper-right corner in this page. IDEAL also provides the BLAST search, which can find homologs in IDEAL. All the information in IDEAL can be downloaded in the XML file. | intrinsically disordered protein, protein, intrinsically disordered region, region, location, structure, functional site, protein binding region, binding region, posttranslational modification site, reference, structural domain assignment, blast, homolog, simian virus 40, epstein-barr virus, human herpesvirus 1, residue, protean segment, bio.tools |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools has parent organization: Nagoya University; Nagoya; Japan |
Japanese Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology MEXT | PMID:22067451 | biotools:ideal, nlx_151427 | https://bio.tools/ideal | SCR_006027 | IDEAL - Intrinsically Disordered proteins with Extensive Annotations Literature, Intrinsically Disordered proteins with Extensive Annotations and Literature | 2026-02-13 10:55:44 | 10 | |||||
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Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) Resource Report Resource Website 5000+ mentions |
Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) (RRID:SCR_012820) | RCSB PDB | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Collection of structural data of biological macromolecules. Database of information about 3D structures of large biological molecules, including proteins and nucleic acids. Users can perform queries on data and analyze and visualize results. | 3-dimensional, annotation, molecule, nucleic acid, protein, visualization, sequence, function, macromolecule, ligand, model, dna, x-ray crystallography, ribosome, structure, oncogene, nucleic acids, molecular structure, cryomicroscopy, gold standard, FASEB list |
is used by: Structural Genomics Consortium is used by: Ligand Expo is used by: DARC - Database for Aligned Ribosomal Complexes is used by: FireDB is used by: Protein Data Bank Bind Database is used by: Protein Data Bank Site is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: ChannelPedia is used by: MobiDB is used by: BALBES is used by: Structural Antibody Database is used by: BioLiP is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is listed by: re3data.org is affiliated with: EMDataResource.org is affiliated with: ConSurf Database is related to: pdb-data is related to: PDB2MultiGif is related to: GlyProt is related to: pdb-care is related to: pdb2linucs is related to: GlyVicinity is related to: GlyTorsion is related to: GlySeq is related to: AffinDB is related to: StatAlign is related to: Community Structure-Activity Resource is related to: Binding MOAD is related to: ConSurf Database is related to: glycosciences.de is related to: DOMINE: Database of Protein Interactions is related to: Jenalib: Jena Library of Biological Macromolecules is related to: SynSysNet is related to: EMDataResource.org is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: TFinDIT is related to: HOLLOW is related to: ccPDB - Compilation and Creation of datasets from PDB is related to: DOMMINO - Database Of MacroMolecular INteractiOns is related to: InterEvol database is related to: Polbase is related to: PoSSuM is related to: ProtChemSI is related to: RNA CoSSMos is related to: PDBsum is related to: Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) is related to: canSAR is related to: CAPS Database is related to: Dockground: Benchmarks, Docoys, Templates, and other knowledge resources for DOCKING is related to: Combinatorial Extension (CE) is related to: Metalloprotein Site Database is related to: PDBj - Protein Data Bank Japan is related to: Statistical Torsional Angles Potentials of NMR Refinement Database is related to: Metalloprotein Ligand Interaction Database is related to: CARP is related to: PDBTM is related to: RNA FRABASE - RNA FRAgments search engine and dataBASE is related to: AmiGO is related to: ConsensusPathDB is related to: Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) is related to: DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) is related to: FlyMine is related to: NCBI Protein Database is related to: NCBI Nucleotide is related to: FunTree is related to: IndelFR - Indel Flanking Region Database is related to: NMR Restraints Grid is related to: Enzyme Structures Database is related to: Electron Microscopy Data Bank at PDBe (MSD-EBI) is related to: Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) is related to: DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: MINAS - Metal Ions in Nucleic AcidS is related to: PDBj - Protein Data Bank Japan has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA has parent organization: Rutgers University; New Jersey; USA is parent organization of: RCSB PDB Software Tools is parent organization of: Protein Data Bank Markup Language is parent organization of: Ligand Expo works with: CellPhoneDB |
NIH ; DOE ; NSF DBI-1338415 |
PMID:12037327 | Public, Acknowledgement requested | nif-0000-00135, SCR_017379 | http://www.rcsb.org http://www.pdb.org |
http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/ | SCR_012820 | RCSB, Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank, The Protein Data Bank, PDB, Protein Databank, RCSB Protein Data Bank, Protein Data Bank | 2026-02-13 10:57:02 | 9870 | |||
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TopFIND Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
TopFIND (RRID:SCR_008918) | TopFIND | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | An integrated knowledgebase focused on protein termini, their formation by proteases and functional implications. It contains information about the processing and the processing state of proteins and functional implications thereof derived from research literature, contributions by the scientific community and biological databases. It lists more than 120,000 N- and C-termini and almost 10,000 cleavages. TopFIND is a resource for comprehensive coverage of protein N- and C-termini discovered by all available in silico, in vitro as well as in vivo methodologies. It makes use of existing knowledge by seamless integration of data from UniProt and MEROPS and provides access to new data from community submission and manual literature curating. It renders modifications of protein termini, such as acetylation and citrulination, easily accessible and searchable and provides the means to identify and analyse extend and distribution of terminal modifications across a protein. The data is presented to the user with a strong emphasis on the relation to curated background information and underlying evidence that led to the observation of a terminus, its modification or proteolytic cleavage. In brief the protein information, its domain structure, protein termini, terminus modifications and proteolytic processing of and by other proteins is listed. All information is accompanied by metadata like its original source, method of identification, confidence measurement or related publication. A positional cross correlation evaluation matches termini and cleavage sites with protein features (such as amino acid variants) and domains to highlight potential effects and dependencies in a unique way. Also, a network view of all proteins showing their functional dependency as protease, substrate or protease inhibitor tied in with protein interactions is provided for the easy evaluation of network wide effects. A powerful yet user friendly filtering mechanism allows the presented data to be filtered based on parameters like methodology used, in vivo relevance, confidence or data source (e.g. limited to a single laboratory or publication). This provides means to assess physiological relevant data and to deduce functional information and hypotheses relevant to the bench scientist. TopFIND PROVIDES: * Integration of protein termini with proteolytic processing and protein features * Displays proteases and substrates within their protease web including detailed evidence information * Fully supports the Human Proteome Project through search by chromosome location CONTRIBUTE * Submit your N- or C-termini datasets * Contribute information on protein cleavages * Provide detailed experimental description, sample information and raw data | protein, n-termini, c-termini, protease, protein cleavage, proteomics, cleavage site, terminus, modification, proteolytic processing, protein function, domain structure, protein termini, terminus modification, protease, substrate, protease inhibitor, protein interaction, protein-protein interaction, interaction, bio.tools |
is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: UniProtKB is related to: PSICQUIC Registry is related to: MEROPS has parent organization: University of British Columbia; British Columbia; Canada |
Canadian Institutes of Health Research ; Cancer Research Society ; British Columbia Proteomics Network ; Metalloproteinase Proteomics and Systems Biology ; Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research ; Breast Cancer Society of Canada ; Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung ; BMBF ; German Academic Exchange Service |
PMID:22102574 PMID:21822272 |
Public, Acknowledgement requested | biotools:topfind, r3d100012721, nlx_151607 | https://bio.tools/topfind https://doi.org/10.17616/R3KB8J https://doi.org/10.17616/R3KB8J |
SCR_008918 | Termini oriented protein Function Inferred Database | 2026-02-13 10:56:16 | 29 | ||||
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Textpresso Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Textpresso (RRID:SCR_008737) | Textpresso | text-mining software, data or information resource, software application, software resource, database | An information extracting and processing package for biological literature that can be used online or installed locally via a downloadable software package, http://www.textpresso.org/downloads.html Textpresso's two major elements are (1) access to full text, so that entire articles can be searched, and (2) introduction of categories of biological concepts and classes that relate two objects (e.g., association, regulation, etc.) or describe one (e.g., methods, etc). A search engine enables the user to search for one or a combination of these categories and/or keywords within an entire literature. The Textpresso project serves the biological and biomedical research community by providing: * Full text literature searches of model organism research and subject-specific articles at individual sites. Major elements of these search engines are (1) access to full text, so that the entire content of articles can be searched, and (2) search capabilities using categories of biological concepts and classes that relate two objects (e.g., association, regulation, etc.) or identify one (e.g., cell, gene, allele, etc). The search engines are flexible, enabling users to query the entire literature using keywords, one or more categories or a combination of keywords and categories. * Text classification and mining of biomedical literature for database curation. They help database curators to identify and extract biological entities and facts from the full text of research articles. Examples of entity identification and extraction include new allele and gene names and human disease gene orthologs; examples of fact identification and extraction include sentence retrieval for curating gene-gene regulation, Gene Ontology (GO) cellular components and GO molecular function annotations. In addition they classify papers according to curation needs. They employ a variety of methods such as hidden Markov models, support vector machines, conditional random fields and pattern matches. Our collaborators include WormBase, FlyBase, SGD, TAIR, dictyBase and the Neuroscience Information Framework. They are looking forward to collaborating with more model organism databases and projects. * Linking biological entities in PDF and online journal articles to online databases. They have established a journal article mark-up pipeline that links select content of Genetics journal articles to model organism databases such as WormBase and SGD. The entity markup pipeline links over nine classes of objects including genes, proteins, alleles, phenotypes, and anatomical terms to the appropriate page at each database. The first article published with online and PDF-embedded hyperlinks to WormBase appeared in the September 2009 issue of Genetics. As of January 2011, we have processed around 70 articles, to be continued indefinitely. Extension of this pipeline to other journals and model organism databases is planned. Textpresso is useful as a search engine for researchers as well as a curation tool. It was developed as a part of WormBase and is used extensively by C. elegans curators. Textpresso has currently been implemented for 24 different literatures, among them Neuroscience, and can readily be extended to other corpora of text. | literature, extract, process, bibliographic resource, database application, linux, macos, pdf, perl, posix/unix-like, sh, bash, unix shell, web service, search engine, curation tool, dicty, neuroscience, regulon db, ecoliwiki, ecocyc, curation, text-mining |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: WormBase is related to: Dictyostelium discoideum genome database |
NHGRI HG004090 | PMID:18949581 PMID:15383839 |
Textpresso License | nlx_143812, OMICS_01199 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/textpresso-2-0/ | SCR_008737 | Text presso, Textpresso - literature search engine | 2026-02-13 10:56:14 | 10 | ||||
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Annmap Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Annmap (RRID:SCR_011783) | Annmap | data or information resource, software resource, database | A genome browser that includes mappings between genomic features and Affymetrix microarrays. Associated with annmap is: * a Bioconductor package, annmap that provides programmatic access to the underlying MySQL database tables (which are freely available for download on this site) * xmapbridge, a Bioconductor package that outputs numeric data in a form suitable for presentation in the browser. This is supported by XMapBridge, a Java client that sits on the local desktop and performs the graph rendering for the browser. | is listed by: OMICtools | Cancer Research UK ; Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute |
OMICS_00900 | SCR_011783 | 2026-02-13 10:56:48 | 6 | |||||||||
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GOrilla: Gene Ontology Enrichment Analysis and Visualization Tool Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
GOrilla: Gene Ontology Enrichment Analysis and Visualization Tool (RRID:SCR_006848) | GOrilla | data analysis service, production service resource, service resource, analysis service resource | A tool for identifying and visualizing enriched GO terms in ranked lists of genes. It can be run in one of two modes: * Searching for enriched GO terms that appear densely at the top of a ranked list of genes or * Searching for enriched GO terms in a target list of genes compared to a background list of genes. | gene, genetic, ontology, ontology or annotation visualization, statistical analysis, term enrichment, visualization, analysis, protein |
is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools is listed by: OMICtools is related to: Gene Ontology |
European Union FP6 ; Yeshaya Horowitz Association |
PMID:19192299 | Acknowledgement requested, Free, Public | nlx_80425, OMICS_02282 | SCR_006848 | Gene Ontology enRIchment anaLysis and visuaLizAtion tool, GOrilla: Gene Ontology Enrichment Analysis Visualization Tool | 2026-02-13 10:55:56 | 492 | |||||
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GeneTerm Linker Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
GeneTerm Linker (RRID:SCR_006385) | GTLinker | data analysis service, production service resource, service resource, analysis service resource | Web application that filters and links enriched output data identifying sets of associated genes and terms, producing metagroups of coherent biological significance. The method uses fuzzy reciprocal linkage between genes and terms to unravel their functional convergence and associations. It can also be accessed through its web service. | gene, functional annotation, function, functional metagroup, p-value, annotation, web service |
is listed by: OMICtools is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: KEGG is related to: InterPro has parent organization: Spanish National Research Council; Madrid; Spain |
PMID:21949701 | Acknowledgement requested | OMICS_02227 | SCR_006385 | GeneTerm Linker - post enrichment functional association by non-redundant reciprocal linkage | 2026-02-13 10:55:51 | 2 | ||||||
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Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research Model Organisms Resource Report Resource Website |
Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research Model Organisms (RRID:SCR_015288) | core facility, access service resource, service resource, resource | Core that uses the yeast S. cerevisiae and the zebrafish D. rerio to dissect fundamental aspects of kidney development and protein structure and function. | renal disease, protein disorders, kidney disease, zebrafish |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research is organization facet of: Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research |
NIDDK P30DK079307; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Pennsylvania; USA ; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA |
Available to the research community | SCR_015288 | 2026-02-13 10:57:28 | 0 | |||||||||
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Genome Resources for Yeast Chromosomes Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Genome Resources for Yeast Chromosomes (RRID:SCR_015005) | GRYC | data or information resource, database | Database which provides annotated sequence data for the genomes of basidio and ascomycete yeasts. The resources provided include genetic element pages, data sets for downloading, quick and advanced searches, facilities for BLAST comparisons, and a genome browser powered by JBrowse from GMOD. | yeast, single celled eukaryote, annotated genome, basidio yeast, ascomycete yeast | uses: JBrowse | Available for download | SCR_015005 | Genome Resources for Yeast Chromosomes (GRYC) | 2026-02-11 10:59:03 | 36 | ||||||||
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YMDB - Yeast Metabolome Database Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
YMDB - Yeast Metabolome Database (RRID:SCR_005890) | YMDB | data or information resource, database | A manually curated database of small molecule metabolites found in or produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae (also known as Baker's yeast and Brewer's yeast). This database covers metabolites described in textbooks, scientific journals, metabolic reconstructions and other electronic databases. YMDB contains metabolites arising from normal S. cerevisiae metabolism under defined laboratory conditions as well as metabolites generated by S. cerevisiae when used in baking and in the production of wines, beers and spirits. YMDB currently contains 2027 small molecules with 857 associated enzymes and 138 associated transporters. Each small molecule has 48 data fields describing the metabolite, its chemical properties and links to spectral and chemical databases. Each enzyme/transporter is linked to its associated metabolites and has 30 data fields describing both the gene and corresponding protein. Users may search through the YMDB using a variety of database-specific tools. The simple text query supports general text queries of the textual component of the database. By selecting either metabolites or proteins in the search for field it is possible to restrict the search and the returned results to only those data associated with metabolites or with proteins. Clicking on the Browse button generates a tabular synopsis of YMDB's content. This browser view allows users to casually scroll through the database or re-sort its contents. Clicking on a given MetaboCard button brings up the full data content for the corresponding metabolite. A complete explanation of all the YMDB fields and sources is available. Under the Search link users will find a number of search options listed in a pull-down menu. The Chem Query option allows users to draw (using MarvinSketch applet or a ChemSketch applet) or to type (SMILES string) a chemical compound and to search the YMDB for chemicals similar or identical to the query compound. The Advanced Search option supports a more sophisticated text search of the text portion of YMDB. The Sequence Search button allows users to conduct BLASTP (protein) sequence searches of all sequences contained in YMDB. Both single and multiple sequence (i.e. whole proteome) BLAST queries are supported. YMDB also supports a Data Extractor option that allows specific data fields or combinations of data fields to be searched and/or extracted. Spectral searches of YMDB's reference compound NMR and MS spectral data are also supported through its MS, MS/MS, GC/MS and NMR Spectra Search links. Users may download YMDB's complete textual data, chemical structures and sequence data by clicking on the Download button. | small molecule, metabolite, enzyme, transporter, gene, protein, chemical property, reaction, pathway, class, protein, proteome, blastp, nmr, ms spectra, chemical structure | has parent organization: University of Alberta; Alberta; Canada | Canadian Institutes of Health Research | PMID:22064855 | Freely available - Explicit permission / acknowledgment of the source material and original publication is required for commercial purposes. We ask users who download significant portions of the database cite the YMDB paper in any resulting publications. | nlx_151612, r3d100012733 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3Z51K | SCR_005890 | Yeast Metabolome Database (YMDB), Yeast Metabolome Database | 2026-02-11 10:57:14 | 14 | ||||
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Yeast Search for Transcriptional Regulators And Consensus Tracking Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Yeast Search for Transcriptional Regulators And Consensus Tracking (RRID:SCR_006076) | YEASTRACT | data or information resource, database | A curated repository of more than 206000 regulatory associations between transcription factors (TF) and target genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, based on more than 1300 bibliographic references. It also includes the description of 326 specific DNA binding sites shared among 113 characterized TFs. Further information about each Yeast gene has been extracted from the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD). For each gene the associated Gene Ontology (GO) terms and their hierarchy in GO was obtained from the GO consortium. Currently, YEASTRACT maintains a total of 7130 terms from GO. The nucleotide sequences of the promoter and coding regions for Yeast genes were obtained from Regulatory Sequence Analysis Tools (RSAT). All the information in YEASTRACT is updated regularly to match the latest data from SGD, GO consortium, RSA Tools and recent literature on yeast regulatory networks. YEASTRACT includes DISCOVERER, a set of tools that can be used to identify complex motifs found to be over-represented in the promoter regions of co-regulated genes. DISCOVERER is based on the MUSA algorithm. These algorithms take as input a list of genes and identify over-represented motifs, which can then be compared with transcription factor binding sites described in the YEASTRACT database. | yeast, gene, regulatory association, transcription factor, target gene, genomic, transcription regulation, transcription, web service, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: SGD is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: Regulatory Sequence Analysis Tools |
Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia contract Pest-OE/EQB/LA0023/2011_research line: Systems and Synthetic Biology; Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia ERA-IB/0002/2010; Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia PTDC/EIA-EIA/111239/2009; Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia PTDC/EIA-CCO/118522/2010 |
PMID:24170807 PMID:20972212 PMID:18032429 PMID:16381908 |
Free | nif-0000-03652, OMICS_00547, biotools:yeastract | https://bio.tools/yeastract | SCR_006076 | 2026-02-11 10:57:14 | 120 | |||||
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Yeast Intron Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Yeast Intron Database (RRID:SCR_007144) | Yeast Intron Database | data or information resource, database | Database of information about the spliceosomal introns of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Listed are known spliceosomal introns in the yeast genome and the splice sites actually used are documented. Through the use of microarrays designed to monitor splicing, they are beginning to identify and analyze splice site context in terms of the nature and activities of the trans-acting factors that mediate splice site recognition. In version 3.0, expression data that relates to the efficiency of splicing relative to other processes in strains of yeast lacking nonessential splicing factors is included. These data are displayed on each intron page for browsing and can be downloaded for other types of analysis. | intron, spliceosomal, splicing, genome, intron splice signal, sequence, splice site |
is listed by: OMICtools has parent organization: University of California at Santa Cruz; California; USA |
W. M. Keck Foundation ; Packard Foundation ; NIH |
PMID:11988574 | The community can contribute to this resource | nif-0000-03649, OMICS_01890 | http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/research/compbio/yeast_introns.html | SCR_007144 | Ares lab Yeast Intron Database | 2026-02-11 10:57:30 | 2 | ||||
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MitoMiner Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
MitoMiner (RRID:SCR_001368) | data or information resource, database | A database of mitochondrial proteomics data. It includes two sets of proteins: the MitoMiner Reference Set, which has 10477 proteins from 12 species; and MitoCarta, which has 2909 proteins from mouse and human mitochondrial proteins. MitoMiner provides annotation from the Gene Ontology (GO) and UniProt databases. This reference set contains all proteins that are annotated by either of these resources as mitochondrial in any of the species included in MitoMiner. MitoMiner data via is available via Application Programming Interface (API). The client libraries are provided in Perl, Python, Ruby and Java. | mitochondrion, proteomics, function, homolog, proteome, protein expression, mass-spectrometry, protein, metabolism, green fluorescent protein tag, ortholog, FASEB list |
uses: HomoloGene uses: UniProt uses: KEGG uses: OMIM uses: The Human Protein Atlas uses: Gene Ontology |
MRC | PMID:22121219 PMID:19208617 |
Public, Acknowledgement requested, Code: | nlx_152504 | SCR_001368 | MitoMiner - A database of the mitochondrial proteome | 2026-02-11 10:56:12 | 76 |
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