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Type: Taverna 1 Tag: bioinformatics Wsdl: http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/soap/eutils.wsdl or http://soap.genome.jp/KEGG.wsdl

Workflow Sequence_or_ID_or_GI (1)

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Get a sequence in fasta format given one of: An NCBI GI number (e.g. 75251068). An entry identifier in database:identifier format (e.g. uniprot:Q96247). 3. A sequence entry in a format supported by EMBOSS seqret.

Created: 2008-06-07

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Attributions: Workflow Structure_or_ID

Workflow tRNAscan (1)

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Search a nucleotide sequence for tRNA genes using the tRNAscan-SE tool (see http://wiki.bioinformatics.org/TRNAscan-SE). This workflow uses the tRNAscan service at VBI PathPort (see http://pathport.vbi.vt.edu/services/#predict_7).

Created: 2008-06-28

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Attributions: Workflow Sequence_or_ID_or_GI

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 Search InChI in NCBI eSearch (pccompound) (1)

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This workflow takes in a search term (e.g. InChI) for search in PubChem pccompound database. The result is an xml file containing summary information about the search term and also a compound image and the compound webpage fetched from Pubchem.

Created: 2009-03-30 | Last updated: 2009-03-30

Credits: User Michael Gerlich

Workflow Retrieve Pathways and Compound information... (1)

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Given a KEGG compound identifier (e.g. cpd:C00905), this workflow queries KEGG DB for pathways and compound information for each of these compounds. As the KEGG pathway service tries to find pathways which contain all input compounds, the input list is split up to circumvent this behaviour and to search for only one compound in a pathway at a time. Compounds identified in pathways are marked as red in the resulting pathway image.

Created: 2009-03-30 | Last updated: 2009-03-30

Credits: User Michael Gerlich

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