WeGAS : A Web-Based Microbial Genome Annotation System
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概要
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We have developed WeGAS, a Web based microbial Genome Annotation System, which provides features that include gene prediction, homology search, promoter/motif analysis, genome browsing, gene ontology analysis based on the COGs and GO, and metabolic pathway analysis with web-based interfaces. Most raw data and intermediate data from genome projects can be managed with the WeGAS database system, and analysis results, including information on each gene and final genome maps, are provided by its visualization modules. Especially, a pie-view browser displaying circular maps of contigs and a COG-GO combination browser are very helpful for an overview of projects. Major public microbial genome databases can be imported, searched, and browsed through the WeGAS modules. WeGAS is freely accessible via web site http://ns.smallsoft.co.kr:8051.
- 2009-01-23
著者
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Park Chankyu
Department Of Animal Biotechnology College Of Animal Bioscience And Technology Konkuk University
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Park Chankyu
Department Of Biological Sciences Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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LEE Daesang
Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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SEO Hwajung
Information Technology Institute, SmallSoft Co., Ltd.
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PARK Kiejung
Information Technology Institute, SmallSoft Co., Ltd.
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Lee Daesang
Department Of Biological Sciences Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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Park Kiejung
Information Technology Institute Smallsoft Co. Ltd.
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Seo Hwajung
Information Technology Institute Smallsoft Co. Ltd.
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