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BASys: a web server for automated bacterial genome annotation

BASys (Bacterial Annotation System) is a web server that supports automated, in-depth annotation of bacterial genomic (chromosomal and plasmid) sequences. It accepts raw DNA sequence data and an optional list of gene identification information and provides extensive textual annotation and hyperlinke...

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Autores principales: Van Domselaar, Gary H., Stothard, Paul, Shrivastava, Savita, Cruz, Joseph A., Guo, AnChi, Dong, Xiaoli, Lu, Paul, Szafron, Duane, Greiner, Russ, Wishart, David S.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1160269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15980511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki593
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author Van Domselaar, Gary H.
Stothard, Paul
Shrivastava, Savita
Cruz, Joseph A.
Guo, AnChi
Dong, Xiaoli
Lu, Paul
Szafron, Duane
Greiner, Russ
Wishart, David S.
author_facet Van Domselaar, Gary H.
Stothard, Paul
Shrivastava, Savita
Cruz, Joseph A.
Guo, AnChi
Dong, Xiaoli
Lu, Paul
Szafron, Duane
Greiner, Russ
Wishart, David S.
author_sort Van Domselaar, Gary H.
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description BASys (Bacterial Annotation System) is a web server that supports automated, in-depth annotation of bacterial genomic (chromosomal and plasmid) sequences. It accepts raw DNA sequence data and an optional list of gene identification information and provides extensive textual annotation and hyperlinked image output. BASys uses >30 programs to determine ∼60 annotation subfields for each gene, including gene/protein name, GO function, COG function, possible paralogues and orthologues, molecular weight, isoelectric point, operon structure, subcellular localization, signal peptides, transmembrane regions, secondary structure, 3D structure, reactions and pathways. The depth and detail of a BASys annotation matches or exceeds that found in a standard SwissProt entry. BASys also generates colorful, clickable and fully zoomable maps of each query chromosome to permit rapid navigation and detailed visual analysis of all resulting gene annotations. The textual annotations and images that are provided by BASys can be generated in ∼24 h for an average bacterial chromosome (5 Mb). BASys annotations may be viewed and downloaded anonymously or through a password protected access system. The BASys server and databases can also be downloaded and run locally. BASys is accessible at .
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spelling pubmed-11602692005-06-29 BASys: a web server for automated bacterial genome annotation Van Domselaar, Gary H. Stothard, Paul Shrivastava, Savita Cruz, Joseph A. Guo, AnChi Dong, Xiaoli Lu, Paul Szafron, Duane Greiner, Russ Wishart, David S. Nucleic Acids Res Article BASys (Bacterial Annotation System) is a web server that supports automated, in-depth annotation of bacterial genomic (chromosomal and plasmid) sequences. It accepts raw DNA sequence data and an optional list of gene identification information and provides extensive textual annotation and hyperlinked image output. BASys uses >30 programs to determine ∼60 annotation subfields for each gene, including gene/protein name, GO function, COG function, possible paralogues and orthologues, molecular weight, isoelectric point, operon structure, subcellular localization, signal peptides, transmembrane regions, secondary structure, 3D structure, reactions and pathways. The depth and detail of a BASys annotation matches or exceeds that found in a standard SwissProt entry. BASys also generates colorful, clickable and fully zoomable maps of each query chromosome to permit rapid navigation and detailed visual analysis of all resulting gene annotations. The textual annotations and images that are provided by BASys can be generated in ∼24 h for an average bacterial chromosome (5 Mb). BASys annotations may be viewed and downloaded anonymously or through a password protected access system. The BASys server and databases can also be downloaded and run locally. BASys is accessible at . Oxford University Press 2005-07-01 2005-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC1160269/ /pubmed/15980511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki593 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Greiner, Russ
Wishart, David S.
BASys: a web server for automated bacterial genome annotation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1160269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15980511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki593
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