www.ebi.ac.uk - Enzyme Portal- To look for information about the biology of a protein with enzymatic activity.
The enzyme portal integrates many resources, most of them hosted by EBI and also external ones such as BioPortal. Its main goal is to provide...
console.cloud.google.com - List of publically available databases on google server.
More at https://software.broadinstitute.org/gatk/download/bundle
ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/snp/organisms/human_9606/VCF/GATK/.
ftp://ftp.broadinstitute.org/bundle/hg38/hg38bundle/
bmbl.sdstate.edu - DMINDA (DNA motif identification and analyses) is an integrated web server for DNA motif identification and analyses
More at http://bmbl.sdstate.edu/DMINDA2/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4086085/
http://39.96.85.9/PPAI/ - PPAI can query aptamers and proteins, predict aptamers and predict protein-aptamer interactions in batch mode precisely and efficiently, which would be a novel bioinformatics tool for the research of protein-aptamer interactions. PPAI web-server is...
Genome Browser is the platform/database used for searching and retreiving sequences and annotation of genomes belong to various eukaryotes, prokaryotes, etc.
Following are the weblink for different available...
www.yandell-lab.org - MAKER is a portable and easily configurable genome annotation pipeline.Its purpose is to allow smaller eukaryotic and prokaryotic genome projects to independently annotate their genomes and to create genome databases. MAKER identifies repeats,...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - NCBI Remap. This tool is conceptually similar to liftOver in that in manages conversions between a pair of genome assemblies but it uses different methods to achieve these mappings. It is also available through a simple web interface or you can use...
http://genemania.org/ - Faster, more accurate algorithms function prediction "GeneMANIA (Multiple Association Network Integration Algorithm)" have however been developed in recent years and are publicly available on the web, indicating the future direction of function...
bioinformatics.uconn.edu - This tutorial will serve as an example of how to use free and open-source genome assembly and secondary scaffolding tools to generate high quality assemblies of bacterial sequence data. The bacterial sample used in this tutorial will be...