€¢ Over 600 Genomes (full and partial) • Graphical visualization of Open Reading Frames (ORFs) on a contig • Functional assignments of proteins • RNA assignments • Identification and localization of insertion elements • Similarity scores and alignments of individual proteins relative to the rest of the database • Incorporation of assigned proteins into metabolic and nonmetabolic pathways • Metabolic and nonmetabolic pathways arranged as a hierarchy • Metabolic and nonmetabolic pathways integrated into a functional network • Operons Ortholog clusters • Functional clusters • Chemical structures • Enzyme records • Links to public databases (both organism specific and general) • Links to commonly used analytical tools such as Pfam, COGS, BLAST, etc. more.
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