Hypomics

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Hypome is a word which we use for total set of hypothetical proteins. The word hypomics deal with study of such hypothetical proteins. We propose this set of hypothetical proteins in Humans through one of our bioclues.org project. 
Click here to access the database
We would like to develop hypome using the figure as shown below. If you pose any problem viewing with the image, please refer the citation below

Genes with unknown function are called orphan genes while their transcripts and peptides are called hypothetical proteins. There are many genes and their associated proteins that remain uncharacterized in the human genome. A database of human hypothetical proteins with ascribed functions could be helpful for biologists to search for potential proteins of interest. In recent years, the rapid completion of genome sequences has created essential information to link genes to gene products. In order to better explain functions for un-annotated proteins we designed BioinformaTRICKS (an open source) and used it to develop a database called HYPO. Other information and the database could be availed by clicking here or by visiting http://www.bioclues.org

Citation:  Bioinformation volume 2(1) 31-33

Copyright:  Prashanth Suravajhala et al , For Roskilde University , Denmark


 

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