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Summary
Genome Properties is a resource that allows higher-level functional assertions about species than is possible by considering proteins in isolation. The assertions are based on the presence or absence of a specific set of underlying molecular markers in the genome/proteome of the species.
Genome Properties:
- Are composed of a series of steps, each step representing a protein
- Utilise InterPro models to detect proteins described by a step
- Are organised into a searchable hierarchy using categories
- Are calculated for a representative set of proteomes, with the results available in a web viewer
- Allows you to upload novel proteomes for comparison with the representative set