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Proteins
Protein sequences, 3-D structures, and tools for the study of functional protein domains and active sites
Conserved protein domains
Protein sequences grouped by identity
Protein sequences
Models representing homologous proteins with a common function
Experimentally-determined biomolecular structures
BLAST
A tool to find regions of similarity between biological sequences
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Search translated nucleotide databases using a protein query
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Genome sequence assemblies, large-scale functional genomics data, and source biological samples
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Genetic testing registry
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Online mendelian inheritance in man
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Whooping cough cases double in the U.S., a potential legacy of the pandemic
Whooping cough cases have more than doubled so far in 2024, raising concerns for infants and older adults, the two groups at highest risk.
Analysis | A flash point on birth control access
GOP tensions over the political cost of the “personhood” movement to endow an embryo with human rights has also animated the debate around in vitro fertilization.
Service dogs may reduce PTSD symptoms for military members and veterans
Adding a service dog to usual care could reduce severity of PTSD symptoms, feelings of anxiety, and lower depression while enhancing quality of life.
Recent blog posts
Study Suggests Computerized Brain Implant Could One Day Decode Internal Speech for Those Who Can No Longer Speak
The ability to communicate using only the thoughts in your mind might sound like the stuff of science fiction. But for people who’ve lost the ability to speak or move due to injury or disease, there’s now great hope that it may one day be possible using brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that can “read” the relevant brain signals and translate them directly into written or spoken words. An NIH-supported team has now made an important but preliminary advance in this direction by showing for the first time that a computer can decode silent, internal speech with little training.
Marking a Milestone: The Modernized ClinicalTrials.gov Becomes the Singular Website Experience
The modernized ClinicalTrials.gov will soon become the singular website that improves the user experience and efficiencies for clinical trials. But the retirement of the classic version of the website does not mark the end of modernization! Learn more about additional upcoming enhancements…
Upcoming Changes to NCBI Taxonomy Classifications
NCBI is continually making improvements to our Taxonomy resource in response to new data and changes in biological nomenclature and classification. In the coming months, we will update the higher-level classification of birds (Aves), budding yeasts (Saccharomycotina), prokaryotes (Bacteria and Archaea) and Viruses. This update will also change the formal ranks of several high-level taxonomic … Continue reading Upcoming Changes to NCBI Taxonomy Classifications