[Gofriends] Question
Sorin Draghici
sod at cs.wayne.edu
Wed May 14 18:57:16 PDT 2008
Hi,
We have developed a tools that does that for a bunch of organisms and ID types.
This is the paper describing the problems associated with ID type translations:
Sorin Draghici, Sivakumar Sellamuthu, Purvesh Khatri. Babel's tower revisited: a
universal resource for cross-referencing across annotation databases.
Bioinformatics, 22(23):2934-2939, December 2006.
http://vortex.cs.wayne.edu/papers/Babel.tower.pdf
Here is where you can access the tool. It is free but you need to register so I
can report to NSF and NIH that people actually use the tools we developed.
http://vortex.cs.wayne.edu/projects.htm
Regards,
Sorin
Sorin Draghici, Ph.D.
Associate Professor Tel: (313) 577-5484
Dept. of Computer Science Fax: (313) 577-6868
Wayne State University
5143 Cass Ave, Room 431 State Hall,
Detroit, MI, 48202
WWW: http://vortex.cs.wayne.edu/Sorin/index.htm (personal)
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Paul Sternberg wrote:
> Milagros,
> What sort of genes? If they are worm genes, then wormmart; if they are
> mouse genes, MGI.... etc. etc.
> Paul
>
> On May 14, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Milagros Perez wrote:
>
>> I was hoping someone could help me with this:
>>
>> If I have a list of genes, is there any way to get their respective
>> swissprot IDs without having to do it manually? Does anyone know of a
>> website or software that offers that service?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Milagros Perez
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