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Workflow DAS sequence retrieval (2)

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Retrieve Protein or Genome sequences using the Distributed Annotation System (DAS).

Created: 2011-05-30 | Last updated: 2011-05-30

Credits: User Rafael C. Jimenez

Workflow InterproScan without Looping (1)

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This workflow performs an interproscan at the EBI on sequences provided as input. The output is provided as text or png. This workflow uses the new EBI services, which are asynchronous and require looping over the nested workflow (Status) until the workflow has finished. This workflow will not work properly until we add looping.

Created: 2011-03-16 | Last updated: 2012-08-29

Credits: User Katy Wolstencroft

Workflow Sff2Fasta_Blast_Blat_ParseBlast (1)

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Blast and Blat Roche 454 sequences against a reference database on the Dutch Life Science Grid Conversion of Roche 454 sequences to fasta Blat sequences against a database Blast sequences against a database Parse Blast results http://www.bioinformaticslaboratory.nl/  

Created: 2010-09-22 | Last updated: 2010-09-22

Credits: User Barbera van Schaik User Antoine van Kampen User Angela Luijf User Silvia Olabarriaga

Workflow Sff2Fasta_Blat (1)

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Blat Roche 454 sequences against a reference database on the Dutch Life Science Grid Conversion of Roche 454 sequences to fasta Blat sequences against a database http://www.bioinformaticslaboratory.nl/  

Created: 2010-09-22 | Last updated: 2010-09-22

Credits: User Barbera van Schaik User Antoine van Kampen User Angela Luijf User Silvia Olabarriaga

Workflow Sff2Fasta_Blast_ParseBlast (1)

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Blast Roche 454 sequences against a reference database on the Dutch Life Science Grid Conversion of Roche 454 sequences to fasta Blast sequences against a database Parse Blast results http://www.bioinformaticslaboratory.nl/      

Created: 2010-09-22 | Last updated: 2010-09-22

Credits: User Barbera van Schaik User Antoine van Kampen User Angela Luijf User Silvia Olabarriaga

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Workflow retrieve nucleotide sequence and do a BLAS... (1)

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retrieve nucleotide sequence and do a BLAST from DDBJ Web services informations on Web services available at http://xml.nig.ac.jp/index.html example : accession : AB000100 database : DDBJ program : blastn 

Created: 2010-09-01 | Last updated: 2010-09-01

Credits: User Lebreton

Attributions: Workflow retrieve nucleotide sequence and do a BLAST and extract position from DDBJ Web services

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Workflow retrieve nucleotide sequence and do a high... (1)

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retrieve nucleotide sequence and do a high speed BLAST from DDBJ Web services informations on Web services available at http://xml.nig.ac.jp/index.html accession : AB000100 database : DDBJ program : blastn param : -b 5 -m 7

Created: 2010-09-01 | Last updated: 2010-09-01

Credits: User Lebreton

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Workflow retrieve protein sequence and do a BLAST f... (1)

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retrieve protein sequence and do a BLAST from DDBJ Web services   informations on Web services available at http://xml.nig.ac.jp/index.html example accession : Q9NRA8 database : UNIPROT program : blastp  

Created: 2010-09-01 | Last updated: 2010-09-01

Credits: User Lebreton

Attributions: Workflow retrieve protein sequence and do a BLAST and extract position from DDBJ Web services

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Workflow retrieve protein sequence and do a high sp... (1)

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retrieve protein sequence and do a high speed BLAST from DDBJ Web services informations on Web services available at http://xml.nig.ac.jp/index.html example accession : Q9NRA8 database : ddbjbct program : tblastn param : -b 100 -v 100

Created: 2010-09-01 | Last updated: 2010-09-01

Credits: User Lebreton

Attributions: Workflow retrieve protein sequence and do a high speed BLAST and extract position from DDBJ Web services

Workflow Create custom-made GPCR alignments (1)

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This workflow allows you to create your own GPCR alignments. The alignments are built from the residues that are annotated with the general residue numbers. Alignments are therefore not built using standard alignment algorithms but are created by selecting residues that are likely to share the same position in the three-dimensional structure. Users can select the proteins and residue positions that should be aligned, allowing for the creation of e.g. an alignment of all binding pocket residue...

Created: 2010-08-24 | Last updated: 2010-08-24

Credits: User Bas Vroling

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