Plugins for Mouse
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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QuickGo
9 layouts | 9 usersQuickGO is a fast web-based browser for Gene Ontology terms and annotations, which is provided by the GOA group at the EBI.
www.ebi.ac.uk - by Thom Saunders -
FuncBase
9 layouts | 7 usersFuncBase is a public database of predicted gene-function annotations for Yeast, Mouse and Human genes, overlayed upon the experimentally...
func.med.harvard.edu - by Hans-Joachim Mollenkopf -
Treefam
8 layouts | 6 usersTreeFam (Tree families database) is a database of phylogenetic trees of animal genes. It aims at developing a curated resource that gives...
www.treefam.org - by Ian Vaagenes -
PSI Structural Genomics Knowledgebase
8 layouts | 7 usersNo summary provided.
kb.psi-structuralgenomics.org - by Kira Anthony -
Google search (gene symbol)
8 layouts | 7 usersSearch by gene symbol at Google.
www.google.com - by Andrew Su -
Life Technologies Taqman Gene Expression
8 layouts | 8 usersTaqman gene expression assays from Life Technologies
Tags: reagentswww.lifetechnologies.com - by Andrew Su -
Mouse Spinal Cord Atlas
8 layouts | 6 usersThe Allen Mouse Spinal Cord Atlas is an interactive database of gene expression mapped across all anatomic segments of the cord for...
mousespinal.brain-map.org - by Andrew Su -
InParanoid Search
8 layouts | 7 usersThe Inparanoid program was developed at the Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics to address the need to identify orthologs. Homologs...
inparanoid.sbc.su.se - by Colleen Doherty