ASAFind
ASAFind is a software that predicts the intracellular location of proteins in cells with four membrane-bound complex plastids of red algal origin.
These plastids evolved via eukaryote-eukaryote endosymbiosis and for example can be found in diatoms and cryptophytes. ASAFind uses protein sequence data and external predictions of signal peptides (by the tools SignalP and TargetP), and predicts plastid proteins, and proteins that are targeted to the periplastidic compartment from these data; optionally, a graphical output can generated.
AmtDB
This is the place where you can find an updated list of the published mitochondrial sequences coming from the ancient DNA samples (aDNA). The main interest of our database lies in the anatomically modern Homo sapiens samples, ranging from the late Paleolithic to roughly Iron Age times, focusing on an Euroasian geographical area. We provide both the mtDNA sequences (in FASTA format), and the metadata for the samples (IDs, dates, geolocation, site, culture, mtDNA haplogroup etc., available to download in a tab-delimited text file).
PredictSNP2
A consensus classifier that combines five of the top performing tools (CADD, DANN, FATHMM, FunSeq2 and GWAVA) for the evaluation of pathogenic effect of SNPs within the human genome. The obtained results are provided together with annotations extracted from dbSNP, GenBank, Clinvar, OMIM, RegulomeDB, HaploReg, UCSC and Ensembl databases.
GOLEM
GOLEM is a web-based application that can be used to display the distribution of regulatory gene motifs within gene sequences in selected plants.