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DEG - Database of Essential Genes
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URL: http://tubic.tju.edu.cn/deg

Proper Citation: DEG - Database of Essential Genes (RRID:SCR_012929)

Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SEVICE. Documented on August 19,2019.It hosts records of currently available essential genes among a wide range of organisms. For prokaryotes, DEG contains essential genes in more than 10 bacteria, such as E. coli, B. subtilis, H. pylori, S. pneumoniae, M. genitalium and H. influenzae, whereas for eukaryotes, DEG contains those in yeast, humans, mice, worms, fruit flies, zebra fish and the plant A. thaliana. Users can Blast query sequences against DEG, and can also search for essential genes by their functions and names. Essential gene products comprise excellent targets for antibacterial drugs. Essential genes in a bacterium constitute a minimal genome, forming a set of functional modules, which play key roles in the emerging field, synthetic biology.

Abbreviations: DEG

Synonyms: Database of Essential Genes

Resource Type: data or information resource, database

Keywords: e. coli, essential gene, eukaryote essential gene, fruit fly, a. thaliana, b. subtilis, h. influenzae, h. pylori, human, m. genitalium, mice, prokaryote essential gene, s. pneumoniae, worm, yeast, zebra fish, FASEB list

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Tianjin University; Tianjin; China

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