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One place to explore, annotate, and share sequence data with functional insights.
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Discoverable and Reusable Sequence Datasets
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Genomes of hyperprevalent phages from the UHGV dataset
Curated genome collection containing high-quality metagenome-assembled genomes and isolate genomes from diverse fermented foods
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"I've found SeqHub invaluable for exploring hypothetical proteins flagged in RNAseq or proteomics datasets. The context-aware functional predictions and relevant scientific literature lets me do deep dives on potential functions for biologically-relevant proteins."
Steph Smith
Postdoc, UNC Chapel Hill
"SeqHub helps me annotate proteins of unknown function in novel anti-phage defense systems faster and with greater depth than was previously possible. The context-aware predictions, combined with ideas from the agent, provide a great jumping off point for figuring out what a protein actually does."
Caleb Eickmann
PhD Candidate, MIT
"SeqHub makes it remarkably easy to search massive metagenomic datasets and uncover new proteins with related sequences and functions — it's become a go-to tool in our lab."
Jonathan Strecker
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
"The most beautiful protein annotation tool I have seen so far! And able to annotate some of my viral proteins that no other annotation tool could identify."
Martin Boutroux
Researcher, EPFL
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