'Harvester': A fast meta search engine of human protein resources

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We have developed a Web-based tool named 'Harvester' that bulk-collects bioinformatic data on human proteins from various databases and prediction servers. The information on every single protein is assembled on a single HTML page as a combination of database screen-shots and plain text. A full text meta search engine, similar to Google™, allows screening of the whole genome proteome for current protein functions and predictions in a few seconds. With Harvester it is now possible to compare and check the quality of different database entries and prediction algorithms on a single page. A feedback forum allows users to comment on Harvester and to reoort database inconsistencies. © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.

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Liebel, U., Kindler, B., & Pepperkok, R. (2004). “Harvester”: A fast meta search engine of human protein resources. Bioinformatics, 20(12), 1962–1963. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bth146

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