The HIB database of annotated UniGene clusters

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Abstract

The HumanInfoBase (HIB) is a database of putative human gene transcripts. UniGene clusters are assembled, and the resulting consensus sequences are submitted to the PEDANT software system (Frishman,D., Albermann,K., Hani,J., Heumann,K., Metanomski,A., Zollner,A. and Mewes,H.-W., 2001, Bioinformatics, 17, 44-57) for fully automatic sequence analysis and annotation. Predicted transcripts are classified using a variety of functional and structural categories, and hyperlinks to various databases are provided for additional information. A WWW-based graphical user interface represents the assembly process as well as functionally important sites in the putative transcripts.

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Geier, B., Kastenmüller, G., Fellenberg, M., Mewes, H. W., & Morgenstern, B. (2001). The HIB database of annotated UniGene clusters. Bioinformatics, 17(6), 571–572. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/17.6.571

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