The Bioinformatic Harvester is a bioinformatic meta search engine at KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology for genes and protein-associated information. Harvester currently works for human, mouse, rat, zebrafish, drosophila and arabidopsis thaliana based information. Harvester cross-links >50 popular bioinformatic resources and allows cross searches. Harvester serves 10.000s of pages every day to scientists and physicians.
Developer(s) | Urban Liebel, Björn Kindler |
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Stable release | 4 / May 24, 2011 |
Operating system | Web based |
Type | Bioinformatics tool |
License | Public Domain |
Website | http://harvester.kit.edu |
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Harvester collects information from protein and gene databases along with information from so called "prediction servers." Prediction server e.g. provide online sequence analysis for a single protein. Harvesters search index is based on the IPI and UniProt protein information collection. The collections consists of:
...from the following databases:
...are not collected, but crosslinked via iframes. Iframes are transparent windows within a HTML pages. The iframe windows allows up-to-date viewing of the "iframed," linked databases. Several such iframes are combined on a Harvester protein page. This method allows convenient comparison of information from several databases.
Harvester allows a combination of different search terms and single words.
Search Examples: