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URL: http://eyesite.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/
Proper Citation: EyeSite (RRID:SCR_002669)
Description: An information and modeling database for families of proteins that function in the eye. Homologues are collected from all species and clustered according to tissue type, function and sequence similarity. A principal feature of the site is structural annotations, which range from experimentally solved structures to close structural neighbors to distant structure predictions. Many pre-generated homology models are provided. Other features include domain architecture analysis and pre-generated sequence alignments, and the site is extensively linked to other bioinformatic resources on the web.
Abbreviations: EyeSite
Synonyms: EyeSite Database
Resource Type: database, data or information resource
Defining Citation: PMID:14681381
Keywords: eye, protein, homology, ciliary body, cornea, fovea, iris, lens, optic nerve, retina, rpe choroid, trabecular meshwork
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