The comprehensive microbial resource

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Abstract

One challenge presented by large-scale genome sequencing efforts is effective display of uniform information to the scientific community. The Comprehensive Microbial Resource (CMR) contains robust annotation of all complete microbial genomes and allows for a wide variety of data retrievals. The bacterial information has been placed on the Web at http://www.tigr.org/CMR for retrieval using standard web browsing technology. Retrievals can be based on protein properties such as molecular weight or hydrophobicity, GC-content, functional role assignments and taxonomy. The CMR also has special web-based tools to allow data mining using pre-run homology searches, whole genome dot-plots, batch downloading and traversal across genomes using a variety of datatypes.

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Peterson, J. D., Umayam, L. A., Dickinson, T., Hickey, E. K., & White, O. (2001). The comprehensive microbial resource. Nucleic Acids Research, 29(1), 123–125. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/29.1.123

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