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  • Feature Search:Search for features by type. Filter on an additional text query if desired.
  • Gene Expression Publications: Search and browse publications with gene expression data that are stored in TBDB.
  • Samples and Conditions:
    Search for a gene over all published samples and explore the expression significance of the indicated gene.
  • Gene Profiles:
    Search for a gene in the published data sets. You will be able to explore the gene expression of the indicated gene in each publication.
  • My Repository (sign in required): Access your saved microarray data sets for further analysis.
  • BLAST - search all genomes by sequencing similarity
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  • Download - download data files for sequence and annotation
  • Text Search Help

    General Search

    Generally, you can just type terms into the text box. The search will return all genes for which that term appears in any context. Examples:

    methyltransferase
    cyc
    histidine kinase

    The last example above will give you anything with either "histidine" or "kinase". Use quotes to search for the exact phrase, e.g.:

    "histidine kinase"

    You can also use "+" to require both terms to be present, but not necessarily in a phrase:

    +histidine +kinase

    You can use "-" to require that a term not be present. This example returns all genes that match "histidine" but not "kinase":

    +histidine -kinase

    You can use "*" for prefix searches, e.g.:

    sno*

    Search by Field

    To search against a specific field, prefix the search term with the field name and ":", e.g.:

    symbol:cyc-1
    est:perithecial
    annotation:CA-601

    Field searches can be combined like general term searches, e.g.:

    +blastx:methyltransferase +est:sexual

    Field Reference

    The following table lists the fields that can be used for field queries on genes. When no field name is specified in the query, all listed fields are searched.

    Field Name Description
    descGene name
    symbolGene symbol
    synonymsSynonyms
    locusLocus number, e.g. NCU00022; if the desired gene resulted from a split or merge of a previous gene, you can also specify the previous gene locus
    productProtein product (stored as transcript name)
    blastxDescription of overlapping blast hits, including gi number and organism name
    hmmerDescription of overlapping pfam matches
    estDescription of overlapping ests