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Wsdl: http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/soap/eutils.wsdl or http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/webservices/wsdl/WSDbfetch.wsdl or http://pathport.vbi.vt.edu/services/wsdls/trnascan.wsdl

Workflow EBI_dbfetch_fetchBatch (1)

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From a list of sequence entry identifiers and a database name, fetch the sequences in fasta format using EBI's WSDbfetch service (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/webservices/wsdl/WSDbfetch.wsdl).

Created: 2008-05-31

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Workflow Nucleotide_ORF_translation (1)

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From a nucleotide sequence get the protein translations of the open reading frames (stop to stop) that are longer than a specifed minimum length. EMBOSS getorf is used to find the ORFs and perform the translations. The getorf tool is accessed via Soaplab (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/webservices/soaplab/overview).

Created: 2008-06-06

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Attributions: Workflow Sequence_or_ID

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 Structure_or_ID (1)

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Given a structure or structure entry identifer (e.g. PDB:1crn), return the structure in PDB format. If a structure identifier, in database:identifier format, is input the EBI's WSDbfetch web service (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/webservices/services/dbfetch) is used to retrive the structure in PDB format. Otherwise the input is assumed to be a formated structure and is passed through to the output.

Created: 2008-06-06

Credits: User Hamish McWilliam

Workflow EBI_MaxSprout (2)

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Generation of protein backbone and side chain co-ordinates from a C(alpha) trace using the MaxSprout tool. The EBI's WSMaxsprout service (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/webservices/services/maxsprout) is used to access the tool.

Created: 2008-06-05 | Last updated: 2008-06-06

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 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 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 Basic eSearch/eFetch cycle (1)

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This is a basic eSearch/eFetch workflow created with taverna and using eUtils from NCBI. It accepts a query term as input (at the moment, for testing purposes, this is a fixed string), interrogate eSearch to retrieve the list of related sequences on the Nucleotide database, and use eFetch to retrieve the corresponding sequences. I wrote this workflow one year ago, when I was trying to understand how taverna and eUtils work; I suspect it broken, and of course it could be enhanced, so I am ...

Created: 2008-12-04 | Last updated: 2008-12-04

Credits: User Giovanni Dall'Olio

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