UniGene
UniGene
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UniGene gene-oriented nucleotide sequence clusters
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version: extracted_at: 2022-11-04T11:36:19.563691
unigene
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version: extracted_at: 2022-11-04T11:36:19.563691
Other names:
UniGene gene-oriented nucleotide sequence clusters,
unigene
UniGene
metasource: re3data.org
version: re3data.org: UniGene; editing status 2022-08-10; re3data.org - Registry of Research Data Repositories. http://doi.org/10.17616/R35G7T last accessed: 2022-11-04
UniGene gene-oriented nucleotide sequence clusters
metasource: bio.tools
version: extracted_at: 2022-11-04T11:36:19.563691
unigene
metasource: bio.tools
version: extracted_at: 2022-11-04T11:36:19.563691
This source may no longer be available. No known URL could be resolved successfully.
<<<!!!<<< This repository is no longer available>>>!!!>>>. Although the web pages are no longer available, you will still be able to download the final UniGene builds as static content from the FTP site https://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/repository/UniGene/. You will also be able to match UniGene cluster numbers to Gene records by searching Gene with UniGene cluster numbers. For best results, restrict to the “UniGene Cluster Number” field rather than all fields in Gene. For example, a search with Mm.2108[UniGene Cluster Number] finds the mouse transthyretin Gene record (Ttr). You can use the advanced search page https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/advanced to help construct these searches. Keep in mind that the Gene record contains selected Reference Sequences and GenBank mRNA sequences rather than the larger set of expressed sequences in the UniGene cluster.
<<<!!!<<< This repository is no longer available>>>!!!>>>. Although the web pages are no longer available, you will still be able to download the final UniGene builds as static content from the FTP site https://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/repository/UniGene/. You will also be able to match UniGene cluster numbers to Gene records by searching Gene with UniGene cluster numbers. For best results, restrict to the “UniGene Cluster Number” field rather than all fields in Gene. For example, a search with Mm.2108[UniGene Cluster Number] finds the mouse transthyretin Gene record (Ttr). You can use the advanced search page https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/advanced to help construct these searches. Keep in mind that the Gene record contains selected Reference Sequences and GenBank mRNA sequences rather than the larger set of expressed sequences in the UniGene cluster.
metasource: re3data.org
version: re3data.org: UniGene; editing status 2022-08-10; re3data.org - Registry of Research Data Repositories. http://doi.org/10.17616/R35G7T last accessed: 2022-11-04
Each entry is a set of transcript (expressed sequence tag) sequences that appear to come from the same transcription locus (gene or expressed pseudogene), together with information on protein similarities, gene expression, cDNA clone reagents, and genomic location.
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version: extracted_at: 2022-11-04T11:36:19.563691
Webpage:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/unigene
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/unigene
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version: re3data.org: UniGene; editing status 2022-08-10; re3data.org - Registry of Research Data Repositories. http://doi.org/10.17616/R35G7T last accessed: 2022-11-04
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=UniGene
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version: extracted_at: 2022-11-04T11:36:19.563691
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version: re3data.org: UniGene; editing status 2022-08-10; re3data.org - Registry of Research Data Repositories. http://doi.org/10.17616/R35G7T last accessed: 2022-11-04
Tags:
dna
rna
chemicals
gene
genetics
homology (biology)
proteins
gene transcripts
sequence analysis
gene and protein families