Googling a gene every few minutes just to get a basic summary gets old, doesnt it? This extension alleviates that annoyance by allowing for convenient, in-text referencing of gene symbols. All you have to do is highlight a human gene symbol. The extension will then check Gencode 19 human gene annotations to determine the UniProt ID for the gene. Basic information such as the full gene name and protein function are pulled from the UniProtKB database and displayed in a small blurb above the highlighted gene symbol within about a second. Source: https://github.com/melalawi/Genotify E-mail Jared (jared.andrews07@gmail.com) or Mo (mo@itsmo.me) with comments, concerns, questions, or suggestions. Thanks to UniProt and Gencode for existing: The UniProt Consortium UniProt: a hub for protein information Nucleic Acids Res. 43: D204-D212 (2015). GENCODE: the reference human genome annotation for The ENCODE Project. Harrow J et al. Genome research 2012;22;9;1760-74 PUBMED: 22955987; PMC: 3431492; DOI: 10.1101/gr.135350.111
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Genotify Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Genotify Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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