Bioinformatics Vol. 18 no. 9 2002
Pages 1266-1267
© 2002 Oxford University Press
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SEGE: A database on intron less/single exonic genes from eukaryotes
1 Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University,
CA 94305, USA
2 Bioinformatics Group, MPE, NCSV, NTU, 639798, Singapore
3 Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University,
CA 94305, USA
4 BioInformatics Centre, University of Pune, 411007,
Pune, India
5 BIC, NUS, 119260, Singapore
Received on December 31, 2001
; revised on April 4, 2002
; accepted on April 4, 2002
Summary: Eukaryotes have both intron containing and intron less genes. Several databases are available for intron containing genes in eukaryotes. In this note, we describe a database for intron less genes from eukaryotes. Intron less eukaryotic genes having prokaryotic architecture will help to understand gene evolution in a much simpler way unlike intron containing genes.
Availability: SEGE is available at http://intron.bic.nus.edu.sg/seg/
Contact: mmeena{at}ntu.edu.sg
* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
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