Hi,
there has been a major update of the COGEME EST database. More Blumeria
graminis unisequences have been added as well as unisequence sets from three
non-pathogens - Aspergillus niger, Emericella (Aspergillus) nidulans and
Neurospora crassa. The database now contains 54083 unisequences from 18
species of fungi and oomycetes.
I have also added new functions that allow the user to retrieve more
information about the raw EST sequences that were clustered to create the
unisequence sets. BLAST algorithms can be used to search sets of raw EST
sequences as well as assembled unisequences. A full list of database
functions are listed at:
http://cogeme.ex.ac.uk/function.html
Darren Soanes
Darren Soanes
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences,
University of Exeter,
Washington Singer Laboratories,
Perry Road, Exeter, EX4 4QG, U.K.
Email: d.m.soanes@...
Tel: 01392 26(4689)
COGEME Fungal EST database: http://cogeme.ex.ac.uk
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