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User: Hamish McWilliam

Workflow EBI_CENSOR (2)

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The CENSOR tool identifies and masks simple and complex sequence repeats found in nucleotide and protein sequences. This workflow uses the EBI's WSCensor web service (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/webservices/services/censor) to access the tool.

Created: 2008-06-17 | Last updated: 2008-06-25

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Workflow EBI_dbfetch_UniParc (1)

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From a list of UniParc entry identifers get the complete entries using the EBI's WSDbfetch service (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/webservices/services/dbfetch).

Created: 2008-06-08

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Workflow EBI_PICR_Sequence_to_ID (1)

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Map a protein sequence to the known identifiers of identical sequences. Uses the EBI's PICR web service (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/picr/) to perform the mapping.

Created: 2008-06-08

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Workflow NCBI_QBLAST (2)

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Perform an NCBI BLAST sequence similarity search using NCBI's QBLAST service (see http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/BLAST/Doc/urlapi.html). The query sequence, database to search and BLAST program to use are inputs, the other parameters for the search are allowed to default.

Created: 2008-06-07 | Last updated: 2008-06-07

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Workflow EBI_TCoffee (1)

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Perform a multiple sequence alignment using T-Coffee (see http://www.tcoffee.org/). The EBI's WSTCoffee web service (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/webservices/services/tcoffee) is used. Note: the WSTCoffee service used by this workflow is deprecated as of 21st September 2010 and should not be used in any new development. This service is will be retired during 2011. EBI's replacement T-COFFEE services (REST or SOAP) should be used instead.  

Created: 2008-06-03 | Last updated: 2010-12-06

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Workflow EBI_MUSCLE (1)

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Perform a multiple sequence alignment using the MUSCLE tool (see http://www.drive5.com/muscle/). The EBI's WSMuscle web service (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/webservices/services/muscle) is used. Note: the WSMuscle service used by this workflow is deprecated as of 21st September 2010 and should not be used in any new development. This service is will be retired during 2011. EBI's replacement MUSCLE services (REST or SOAP) should be used instead.  

Created: 2008-06-03 | Last updated: 2010-12-06

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Workflow NCBI BLAST (SOAP) (1)

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Perform a BLAST search using the EMBL-EBI’s NCBI BLAST (SOAP) service (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/webservices/services/sss/ncbi_blast_soap). The query sequence, database to search and BLAST program to use are inputs, the other parameters for the search are allowed to default.

Created: 2010-11-29 | Last updated: 2013-03-28

Attributions: Workflow EBI_NCBI_BLAST Workflow NCBI BLAST (SOAP)

Workflow EBI_IntAct (1)

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Find protein binary interactions using the EBI's IntAct service. See http://www.ebi.ac.uk/intact/ for further details.

Created: 2008-07-09

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Workflow EBI_OLS_TermInfo (1)

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Get details of an ontology term given its identifer. This workflow uses the EBI's Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) to get the details of the ontology term. The OLS suports a wide range of biological and bioinformatic ontologies. See http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ontology-lookup/ for more information.

Created: 2008-07-09

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Workflow EBI_Whatizit (1)

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Perform a text-mining analysis of an input text document using the EBI's Whatizit tool (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/webservices/whatizit/info.jsf). Whatizit provides a number of text-mining pipelines which can can detect various terms of biological interest in text documents. For example finding gene names and mapping them to UniProtKB identifiers, finding chemical terms and mapping them to ChEBI, etc.

Created: 2008-07-09

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

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