ExPASy: SIB bioinformatics resource portal.
Panu Artimo,Manohar Jonnalagedda,Konstantin Arnold,Delphine Baratin,Gábor Csárdi,Edouard de Castro,Séverine Duvaud,Volker Flegel,Arnaud Fortier,Elisabeth Gasteiger,Aurélien Grosdidier,Céline Hernandez,Vassilios Ioannidis,Dmitry Kuznetsov,Robin Liechti,Sébastien Moretti,Khaled Mostaguir,Nicole Redaschi,Grégoire Rossier,Ioannis Xenarios,Heinz Stockinger +20 more
TL;DR: The new web interface provides, in particular, visual guidance for newcomers to ExPASy, becoming an extensible and integrative portal accessing many scientific resources, databases and software tools in different areas of life sciences.
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Abstract: ExPASy (http://www.expasy.org) has worldwide reputation as one of the main bioinformatics resources for proteomics. It has now evolved, becoming an extensible and integrative portal accessing many scientific resources, databases and software tools in different areas of life sciences. Scientists can henceforth access seamlessly a wide range of resources in many different domains, such as proteomics, genomics, phylogeny/evolution, systems biology, population genetics, transcriptomics, etc. The individual resources (databases, web-based and downloadable software tools) are hosted in a 'decentralized' way by different groups of the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and partner institutions. Specifically, a single web portal provides a common entry point to a wide range of resources developed and operated by different SIB groups and external institutions. The portal features a search function across 'selected' resources. Additionally, the availability and usage of resources are monitored. The portal is aimed for both expert users and people who are not familiar with a specific domain in life sciences. The new web interface provides, in particular, visual guidance for newcomers to ExPASy.
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