What is metaexplorer?
Metaexplorer is a powerful tool that utilizes knowledge generation. It integrates multiple primary data sources into a single Knowledge Base.
Known relations between the data are described in an ontology oriented unified descriptive framework; new relations are inferred using the existing ones. All this combined with novel, high-performance search algorithms makes the Metaexplorer extremely useful tool for performing efficient research inquiries.
Known relations between the data are described in an ontology oriented unified descriptive framework; new relations are inferred using the existing ones. All this combined with novel, high-performance search algorithms makes the Metaexplorer extremely useful tool for performing efficient research inquiries.
Which databases are included?
Metaexplorer integrates wide variety of public databases:
Blocks, Enzyme, Genbank, GenPept, GO, InterPro, Medline, NCBI Gene, NCBI Taxonomy, Nref, OMIM, PDB, Pfam, PfamB, PhenomicDB, Prosite, PrositeDoc, Refseq Nucleic, Refseq Protein, UniGene, UniProt, UniRef100.
Blocks, Enzyme, Genbank, GenPept, GO, InterPro, Medline, NCBI Gene, NCBI Taxonomy, Nref, OMIM, PDB, Pfam, PfamB, PhenomicDB, Prosite, PrositeDoc, Refseq Nucleic, Refseq Protein, UniGene, UniProt, UniRef100.
How can i access metaexplorer?