This topic lists the different types of database searches available on the NmpdrWebsite.

  • DrugSearch One of the projects underway at the NMPDR is generating in silico docking results for proteins that are believed to be good drug targets. For each selected protein ...
  • GeneSearch The gene search allows you to search for features in a specific set of organisms. Use the GenomeControl to select the organisms you want to search. Specify search ...
  • OpSearch The operon search displays features from a single genome in operon order . Features that are reasonably close to each other on the same strand are displayed ...
  • SigGenes Use the signature genes tool to find genes that are common among one set of genomes , or differentiate one set from another. Like most searches in the NMPDR ...
  • SubSearch Subsystems are organized in broad functional categories. The subsystem search tool displays the subsystems and their categories in the form of a tree, as shown below ...
  • ToolSearch The sequence search is designed to locate matching DNA or protein sequences among selected genomes in the NMPDR database. It includes three BLAST tools and two ...
  • WordSearch The Word Search is a bare bones search tool that searches all of the genomes in the NMPDR database using keywords entered in a KeywordBox. The standard GeneDisplayOptions ...
Topic revision: r2 - 22 Jan 2008 - 22:48:34 - BruceParrello
 
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