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Micha's recommended links:
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Projects
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Name
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Ridom (Ribosomal Differentiation of Micro-Organisms)
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Link
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www.ridom.de
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Validated
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less than 5 minutes ago
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The RIDOM (Ribosomal Differentiation of Micro-Organisms) projects provides a database
comprising rDNA sequences of hundreds of microbes. A intuitive web-interface provides
an easy identification of a template sequence submitted. Much additional information
and additional analysis tools are provided.
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More information about projects at the Department of Computer Sciences II.
Direct links are also available to information about
HagerROM 2002 (www.hagershandbuch.de)
and DEJAVU (www.projekt-dejavu.de).
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Bioinformatics
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The web interface of the DCA (Divide and Conquer Alignment) where also the source
may be downloaded. Jens Stoye
(homepage),
the author of the DCA, provides a lot of additional information about
this algorithm and other related problems.
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Name
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EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute)
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Link
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www.ebi.ac.uk
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Validated
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June 2002
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The EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) provides links to several
databases with sequences.
Also contains a lot of useful tools, e.g. a
ClustalW web interface.
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Name
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NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information)
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Link
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www.ncbi.nih.gov
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Validated
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June 2002
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Genbank and
PubMed
are two of the powerful data-mining tools of the NCBI (National Center for
Biotechnology Information).
Further, some tricky algorithms are hosted there, e.g. the
MSA
(Multiple Sequence Alignment) which constructs multi-dimensional simultaneous
multiple alignments.
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