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Gene/Protein Synonym Database

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http://gpsdb.expasy.org/

The ExPASy hosted Gene/Protein Synonym Database collects gene name synonyms from the majority of model organism databases and UniProt, cross-references them and provides a searchable interface.

===Reference===

Pillet et al. (2005) GPSDB: a new database for synonyms expansion of gene and protein names. Bioinformatics 21:1743-4. (pmid: 15613390)

PubMed ] [ DOI ] UNLABELLED: We present a new database, GPSDB (Gene and Protein Synonyms DataBase) which collects gene/protein names, in a species specific way, from 14 main biological resources. A web-based search interface gives access to the database: given a gene/protein name, it retrieves all synonyms for this entity and queries Medline with a set of user-selected terms. AVAILABILITY: GPSDB is freely available from http://biomint.oefai.at/ CONTACT: johann@oefai.at.



 





Gene/Protein Synonym Database

Gene/Protein Synonym Database



URL

http://gpsdb.expasy.org/


Abstract

The ExPASy hosted Gene/Protein Synonym Database collects gene name synonyms from the majority of model organism databases and UniProt, cross-references them and provides a searchable interface.


Reference

Pillet et al. (2005) GPSDB: a new database for synonyms expansion of gene and protein names. Bioinformatics 21:1743-4. (pmid: 15613390)

PubMed ] [ DOI ] UNLABELLED: We present a new database, GPSDB (Gene and Protein Synonyms DataBase) which collects gene/protein names, in a species specific way, from 14 main biological resources. A web-based search interface gives access to the database: given a gene/protein name, it retrieves all synonyms for this entity and queries Medline with a set of user-selected terms. AVAILABILITY: GPSDB is freely available from http://biomint.oefai.at/ CONTACT: johann@oefai.at.