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Shopping in the genome market with EnsMart
Biology Department and Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA Tel: +1 812 855 0587 E-mail: gilbertd{at}bio.indiana.edu
Life scientists who work with the supermarket of genome data will find the EnsMart database and software package offers a valuable door to a wealth of genes and genome features. Not only available to lab biologists on the web, this popular multi-organism genome database can be installed and used on your own Unix computer with relative ease. It offers a flexible, fast and practical data-mining framework for computer-savvy biologists and bioinformaticians.
Keywords: genome databases, human genome, comparative genomics, data mining, open source software
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