An interface for searching protein, DNA and other structure databases maintained at the National Supercomputer Center in San Diego, California.
An annotated directory of molecular biology tools including nucleic acid analysis, genome resources and protein structural analysis.
Access the basic local alignment search tool, a sequence search tool for molecular biologists. Read an overview, manual, and examples of output.
Genentech explains the backbone of molecular biology with diagrams and informative captions. Covers replication, transcription, and translation.
Application assists researchers in the discovery and development of sub-cloning strategies using restriction enzymes and DNA polymerases.
Lloyd Allison offers a nontechnical intro to computing for molecular biology, and introduces alignment, strings, sequences, trees, and maps.
Developed by the the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Gene Center, University of Munich. Search entries by numerical or alphabetical prefixes.
Database developed for the prediction of secretory signal peptides and their cleavage sites in eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms.
Offers associated tools for geometric analysis. Visit the movie gallery of protein motions and download freeware for calculations.
Details descriptive, genomic, functional and structural data on proteins. Read about evolutionary relationships and synthetic peptide studies.
Based on the recommendations of the IUBMB. Search by EC number, enzyme class, chemical compound, cofactor, description or alternative name.
Contains the enzyme structures deposited in the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank. Search by EC numbers.
Offers services for the community of molecular biologists including providing updated databases, software, training, and documentation.
Johns Hopkins University allows users to search the official compilation of the Human Genome Project's data. Find maps of the human genome.
Manifesto outlines a biological strategy for the eradication of suffering in all sentient life. Learn how, why, and when this may be possible.
Access a searchable, annotated collection of defined HIV epitopes. Fill out the form to request a printed copy.
View automatically and manually generated high-quality images including VRML representations of biopolymer structures. Includes documentation.
Offers databases, systems, programs, and publications on molecular biology and genetics. Includes downloads, links, and maps.
Consult an index page to several organelle genome databases maintained by the Organelle Genome Megasequencing Program in Montreal, Quebec.
Database of 4,300 synthetic oligonucleotides maintained at the National Institute for Cancer Research of Genoa, Italy.
Rice University professors present this research paper. View detailed color pictures and diagrams in the appendix, and a full reference list.
Interactive introduction to the techniques used in the lab to study the structure of protein molecules. Discover how a DNA works.
Investigation on the myosin protein that drives muscle contraction, cell division, and other processes in non-bacterial cells.
Learn about the National Human Genome Institute's research into breast cancer. Includes free access to its lab methods and news articles.
OPD provides data on the design and use of oligonucleotide probes in molecular biology applications. Includes mailing list information and links.
Download a demo of this program that creates molecular visualizations for both the PC and Mac platforms. View the user manual and features.
Browse through sequence databases such as GenBank, NBRF, EMBL, Hovergen, NRSub and EMGLib. Access analytical tools for protein sequence analysis.
Discover the theoretical model of ion channels being designed by this team of physicists. Includes diagrams, photos and member information.
Washington University professor presents a color animation and a 3D image of a migrating Holliday Junction from various angles.
NIH-funded research institute specializing in research of immunology, neuroscience, and cellular biology. Peruse lists of various departments.
Provides detailed description of the structural and evolutionary relationships between all proteins which structures are known.
Protein sequence database covers function, domain structure, post-translational modifications and variants. Request updates on sequence entries.
Provides an introduction to research involving Tetrahymena, a unicellular eukaryote, including genomic maps, links and a data repository.
Program makes predictions of membrane-spanning regions and their orientation, using algorithm based on statistical analysis of TMbase.