Biological Databases BI420 – Introduction to Bioinformatics

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Biological Databases BI420 – Introduction to Bioinformatics Gabor T. Marth Department of Biology, Boston College marth@bc.edu

NCBI -- Entrez Searching Entrez for the interleukin 2 (IL2) gene

NCBI – Pubmed Central Literature search on IL2

NCBI – Genes

NCBI – Protein

NCBI – Nucleotide

NCBI – Homologene

Ensemble – Main

Ensemble – Homologues

Ensamble – Sequence markup

Ensemble – Annotation

Ensemble – Variations

dbSNP – SNPs

UW – Gene SNPs

UW – Gene view

UW – Resources

UW – Variation markup

UW – Genotypes

OMIM – Diseases

PharmGKB – Pharmaco-genetics