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Gnome – an Internet-based sequence analysis tool

Kenta Nakai 1,*, Takeo Tokimori 2, Atsushi Ogiwara 3, Ikuo Uchiyama 4 and Toshiyuki Niiyama 2

1National Institute for Basic Biology 38 Nishigo-naka, Myodaiji, Okazaki 444
2Senri International Information Institute 12th Floor, Senri Life Science Center, 1–4–2 Shinsenri-higashimachi, Toyonaka, Osaka 565
3Human Genome Center, Institute for Medical Science, The University of Tokyo 4–6–1 Shiroganedai, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108
4Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto 611, Japan

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Gnome (GenomeNet Open Mail-service Environment) is a sequence analysis tool that enables an end-user to make use of several Internet- (mainly e-mail) based services with an easy-to-use graphical user interface. Users can conduct homology and motif searches, and database-entry retrieval against the latest databases by emitting search requests to and receiving their results from a search-server by e-mail. The search results are viewed and managed efficiently with this system. The Macintosh and X (Motif) versions of the Gnome client and the UNIX version of the Gnome server are available to academic users free of charge.


Received on June 6, 1994; accepted on July 11, 1994

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