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Workflow Retrieve Protein Sequence (1)

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Retrieves a protein sequence in Fasta format from GenBank, given a GenBank identifier. Example input for this workflow is: EDL10223.1

Created: 2008-07-30 | Last updated: 2009-12-03

Credits: User Katy Wolstencroft

Workflow Fetch PDB flatfile from RCSB server (1)

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Given an identifier such as '1crn' fetches the PDB format flatfile and returns the corresponding 3D image of the protein.

Created: 2009-07-03 | Last updated: 2009-07-03

Credits: User Stian Soiland-Reyes

Attributions: Workflow Fetch PDB flatfile from RCSB server Workflow Fetch PDB flatfile from RCSB server

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Workflow Using CQL to query protein sequence data (1)

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To query protein sequence infomation out of 3 caGrid data services: caBIO, CPAS and GridPIR. Scientific value To query protein sequence information out of 3 caGrid data services: caBIO, CPAS and GridPIR. To analyze a protein sequence from different data sources. Steps Querying CPAS and get the id, name, value of the sequence. Querying caBIO and GridPIR using the id or name obtained from CPAS.    

Created: 2008-12-05 | Last updated: 2009-07-14

Credits: User Wei Tan

Workflow BioAID_Discover_proteins_from_text_plus_sy... (1)

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This workflow discovers proteins from plain text and adds synonyms using Martijn Schuemie's proteins synonym service. Proteins are discovered with the AIDA 'Named Entity Recognize' web service by Sophia Katrenko (service based on LingPipe), from which output it filters out proteins. The Named Recognizer services uses the pre-learned genomics model, named 'MedLine', to find genomics concepts in plain text.

Created: 2007-11-15

Credits: User Marco Roos User Martijn Schuemie Network-member AID

Workflow Biomart Protein Sequence Retrieval (1)

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This workflow queries Biomart to retrieve the Ensembl gene id, protein id, gene name, description and amino acid sequence from the Ensembl Homo sapiens dataset. The user needs to specify a defined chromosomal region i.e. Chromo = 1, Start = 100000000, End = 250000000. This returns all unique entries in FASTA format.

Created: 2009-03-09

Credits: User Kieren Lythgow

Workflow EBI_NCBI_BLAST (4)

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This workflow performs an NCBI blast at the EBI. It accepts a protein sequence as input. Default values have been set for the search database (Uniprot), the number of hits to return (10), and all scoring and matrix options. These can be changed in the workflow by altering the string constant values if required. This workflow uses the new EBI services. They are asynchronous and so require looping over the nested workflow (Status) until the workflow has finished. Many of the EBI services now wo...

Created: 2011-01-17 | Last updated: 2013-05-30

Credits: User Katy Wolstencroft User Hamish McWilliam

Attributions: Workflow EBI_NCBI_BLAST

Workflow Sample Entity Converter (1)

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 Disclaimer: This workflow is just a simple example designed for academic purposes.

Created: 2009-09-08 | Last updated: 2009-09-14

Credits: User Pedro Lopes

Workflow Bio2RDF: Rdfiser for Bind protein interact... (1)

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CONSTRUCT{ <bmuri>, ?p, ?o . } FROM <http://soap.bind.ca/wsdl/bind.wsdl> WHERE { <bmuri>, ?p, ?o . }

Created: 2009-02-19 | Last updated: 2009-02-19

Credits: User Francois Belleau

Workflow Parse unique proteins from Blast file (1)

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The workflow parses uses the blast results to determine the unique proteins found in the target genome that have no similairty to the source genome. Using these unique protein ids, and the original target protein fasta file, a fasta file of unique proteins is created.

Created: 2010-03-19 | Last updated: 2010-03-19

Credits: User Ian Laycock Network-member nclteamc

Workflow M_Fetch_e-T_phylo_boot - (BETA) (1)

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This workflow performs a generic protein sequence analysis. In order to do that a novel protein sequence enters into the software along with a list of known protein identifiers chosen by the biologist to perform a homology search, followed by a multiple sequence alignment and finally a phylogenetic analysis.

Created: 2010-03-10 | Last updated: 2010-03-10

Credits: User Achille Zappa User Hamish McWilliam

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