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HGNC Gene names logo
unique gene symbols and names

The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) has assigned unique gene symbols and names to over 33,000 human loci, of which around 19,000 are protein coding. http://genenames.org is a curated online repository of HGNC-approved gene nomenclature and associated resources including links to genomic, proteomic and phenotypic information, as well as dedicated gene family pages. Registration not required.

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FOLDALIGN logo

FOLDALIGN is an algorithm for local or global simultaneous folding and aligning two or more RNA sequences and is based on the Sankoffs algorithm (SIAM J. Appl. Math., 45:810-825, 1985). Foldalign can make pairwise local or global alignments and structure predictions. FoldalignM makes a multiple global alignment and structure prediction. Registration not required.

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Acronym finder logo

With more than 900,000 human-edited definitions, Acronym Finder is a largest dictionary of acronyms, abbreviations, and initialisms. Combined with the Acronym Attic, Acronym Finder contains more than 4 million acronyms and abbreviations. Registration not required.

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WashU Human Epigenome Browser logo
WashU Human Epigenome Browser allows: Epigenome

The browser currently hosts Human (and other species) Epigenome Atlas data produced by the Roadmap Epigenomics project,but lets users diverge from the strict genome-centric view of the UCSC browser to, for instance, view all genes (or promoters, or 3’ UTRs) in a given pathway side by side. “You can do lots of Google Maps-style operations, and you can look at your data in the context of their metadata.

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Socr logo

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Dilution Calculator logo
PhisiologyWeb

Calculate volumes and dilutions using both % and molar Registration not required.

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Overlapping Primers logo
Category: Genome pcr

Overlapping Primers creates multiple overlapping PCR products in one sequence. Registration not required.

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Various Distributions logo

Distributions: Binomial, Normal, Student's T, Chi Square, Fisher's F Registration not required.

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Category: Kappa analysis

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Genomic Primers logo
Category: Genome pcr

designs primers around exons in genomic sequence. All you need is a GenBank file containing your gene. Registration not required.

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SNP Primers logo
Category: Genome pcr

designs primers around every SNP in a GenBank file. Registration not required.

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cDNA Primers logo
Category: Genome pcr

designs primers around open reading frames. Simply upload a GenBank file containing your genes. Registration not required.

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MuPlex logo
Category: Genome pcr

multi-objective multiplex PCR assay design - designed for large-scale multiplex PCR assay design in an automated high-throughput environment, where high coverage is required. Registration not required.

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QuickCalcs logo

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Category: Clinical test

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