Presently most primary and secondary databases are crawled. The data Spectrum include:
Geneome SUBMIT TO GPSE Vote for US | GPSe.org - FAQThe Genome Proteome search engine (GPSe) is a specialised crawler that searches and fetches data pertaining to specified gene or protein directly without the need to scan through thousand of non-essential information that are obtained from general search engines. This bring in the much needed difference between a researcher and normal browser. For e.g. Searching for 'Insulin' or 'Cancer' between your everyday search engine and the Genome-Proteome Search Engine will tell you the difference that can be bought into a researcher's time and life and more essentially the trusted information that a scientist seeks. What is the difference ? GPSe is manually curated and annotated for the quality of databases that are included. It is faster and aims to achieve increasing specificity. GPSe tries and avoids crawling journal information (excepting in rare cases pubmed )or literature search. Its purpose is it fetch Gene or Protein data and related information on the query. You may try the difference by quering with some gene or protein names such as Kinases, brc-2, Gal10 etc How GPSe be useful? GPSe, we believe will be a useful tool in biological, medical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnological research. GPSe intends to serve as a single source point for research related data fetching which will be inevitable for biomedical and biotechnological research and present needs. Does GPSe search Commercial databases? No, simply because of public access restrictions. How is this funded? This is presently funded through volunteer contributions. We are working on this to facilitate revenue for expansion of this project. Can I run this code in my website? You may get the relevant codes here . Adding to my social Bookmarks and blog. | Useful Links Blast Search <-----------> GPSe Officers If you are interested in curating, annotating or simply have a suggestion you may write to |
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GPSe is run primarily through volunteer contributions, time and efforts to facilitate data retrival for researchers in biology faster and more efficient. Your word of appreciation & comments will keep us in good encouragement. If you would, please write to gene@gpse.org
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