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URL: http://www.isrec.isb-sib.ch/
Proper Citation: Computational Cancer Genomics Group (RRID:SCR_000772)
Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. The Computational Cancer Genomics (CCG) group is dedicated to the development of analysis tools and databases relating molecular sequences and biological functions. Sponsors: This group is supported by the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB).
Synonyms: CCG
Resource Type: software resource, database, software application, data analysis software, data processing software, data or information resource
Keywords: eukaryotic, expression, function, gene, analyzer, annotation, biological, clustering, computational, data, genome, in vitro, mapping, messengerrna, molecular, mpss, mrna, one-dimensional, organism, promoter, sage, sequence, snp, software, tag, technology, tool, transcription, transcriptome
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