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Leverage the world's largest protein and nucleic acid sequence database, extracted from millions of patents, literature and public domain databases.
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Identify the most relevant sequences with manual annotation of key biological sequences, enhanced metadata tagging, and efficient indexing of biologics and targets to sequences.
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Unleash a new world of collaboration and effortlessly share your results with colleagues, generate comprehensive reports, compare sequence alignments, and more.
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Redefine your biosequence FTO with our state-of-the-art Degenerate Sequence Search, powered by deep data processing techniques and exclusive search AI algorithms to eliminate the risk of sequence omissions in your searches.
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Simplify sequence searching with a multitude of scenario-based sequence retrieval options at your fingertips, including antibody, multi-sequence, motif, fragment and more.
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Pinpoint the data you need with more than 40 granular filters available and our unique Sequence Assistant that significantly reduces the time spent locating biological sequences in patents.
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904M
Sequences from patents
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2.03M
Patents with sequences
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503M
Sequences from literatures
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2.5M
Literatures with sequences
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48.6M
Degenerate Sequences
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80
Jurisdictions covered