The Consensus CDS (CCDS) project is a collaborative effort to identify a core set of human and mouse protein coding regions that are consistently annotated and of high quality. The long term goal is to support convergence towards a standard set of gene annotations. The website is managed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), a division of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Collaborators with NCBI on the CCDS include:
The European Bioinformatics Institute
The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee
Mouse Genome Informatics
National Center for Biotechnology Information
Center for Biomolecular Science and Engineering
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
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"Cn3D ('see in 3D') is a helper application for your web browser that allows you to view 3-dimensional structures from NCBI's Entrez Structure database. Cn3D is provided for Windows and Macintosh, and can be complied on Unix. Cn3D simultaneously displays structure, sequence, and alignment, and now has powerful annotation and alignment editing features."
You need to download Cn3D and then search the Molecular Modeling Database (MMDB)
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