CRONOS: The cross-reference navigation server

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Abstract

Cross-mapping of gene and protein identifiers between different databases is a tedious and time-consuming task. To overcome this, we developed CRONOS, a cross-reference server that contains entries from five mammalian organisms presented by major gene and protein information resources. Sequence similarity analysis of the mapped entries shows that the cross-references are highly accurate. In total, up to 18 different identifier types can be used for identification of cross-references. The quality of the mapping could be improved substantially by exclusion of ambiguous gene and protein names which were manually validated. Organism-specific lists of ambiguous terms, which are valuable for a variety of bioinformatics applications like text mining are available for download. © 2008 The Author(s).

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Waegele, B., Dunger-Kaltenbach, I., Fobo, G., Montrone, C., Mewes, H. W., & Ruepp, A. (2009). CRONOS: The cross-reference navigation server. Bioinformatics, 25(1), 141–143. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btn590

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