Plugins for Fruitfly
Plugins are 3rd party websites that you can use to learn more about your gene of interest. BioGPS makes it easy and quick to use your favorite gene-centric databases. Plugins are the backbone of BioGPS and can be combined into custom Layouts for viewing many at once. Learn more.
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Protein Information Resource (PIR)
24 layouts | 21 usersThe Protein Information Resource (PIR), located at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC), is an integrated public bioinformatics...
pir.georgetown.edu - by Andrew Su -
GoPubMed
24 layouts | 17 usersGoPubMed is a web service for summarization and exploration of large citation collections that result from a user's PubMed query.
www.gopubmed.com - by gopubmed gopubmed -
Alternative Splicing and Transcript Diversity 1.1
24 layouts | 18 usersThe Alternative Splicing and Transcript Diversity (ASTD) database project is creating a database of alternative splice events and...
www.ebi.ac.uk - by Chris Wypijewski -
Open Biosystems
23 layouts | 19 usersReagents from Open Biosystems / Thermo -- siRNA, shRNA, cDNA
Tags: reagentswww.thermoscientificbio.com - by Andrew Su -
aGEM
22 layouts | 19 usersThe aGEM Platform provides information to answer three main questions. (1) Which genes are expressed in a given mouse anatomical...
Tags: expression, genebioinfoinb.cnb.csic.es - by Natalia Jiménez Lozano -
Yale Image Finder
21 layouts | 20 usersYale Image Finder (YIF) is a publicly accessible search engine featuring a new way of retrieving biomedical images and associated papers...
Tags: literaturekrauthammerlab.med.yale.edu - by Andrew Su -
WikiProfessional
20 layouts | 14 usersWikiprofessional's Concept Web Initiative is a global collaboration to innovate how knowledge is represented and expanded on the...
Tags: wiki, wikiprofessionalspaces.wikiprofessional.org - by Andrew Su -
Refseq sequence retrieval
20 layouts | 13 usersRefseq sequence retrieval tool
plugins.biogps.org - by Andrew Su -
GoGene
18 layouts | 16 usersThe GoGene plugin is useful to find relevant Gene Ontology concepts, diseases, and mutations for a gene. GO concepts are taken from NCBI...
projects.biotec.tu-dresden.de - by gopubmed gopubmed