- Course overview
- Search within this course
- What are EMBL-EBI tools?
- Accessing EMBL-EBI’s data with EBI Search
- Sequence analysis tools
- Sequence analysis tools in UniProt
- Annotating your own variation data
- Functional analysis of protein sequences
- Multiomics pathway analysis
- Further EMBL-EBI tools
- Your feedback
- Get help and support on EMBL-EBI’s tools
Accessing EMBL-EBI’s data with EBI Search
EBI Search is a text search engine that provides easy, up-to-date access to the biological data resources hosted at EMBL-EBI.
You can use EBI Search to discover many different types of data including:
- nucleotide and protein sequences at both the genomic and proteomic levels
- structures ranging from chemicals to macro-molecular complexes
- gene-expression experiments
- binary level molecular interactions as well as reaction maps and pathway models
- functional classifications
- biological ontologies
- diseases
- comprehensive literature libraries covering the biomedical sciences and related intellectual property
This webinar with Matt Pearce, recorded in July 2021, provides an introduction to EBI Search using the web application, as well as a brief look at the RESTful interface.