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Just which one is your favourite gene?

A Sigma-Aldrich product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team May 10, 2007

Sigma-Aldrich introduces Your Favorite Gene, a new comprehensive, web-based search tool that matches genes of interest against thousands of Sigma-Aldrich research products

This flexible search engine is one of the most inclusive in the industry, matching 150,000 shRNAs, 725,000 siRNAs, 4000 antibodies, proteins and kits, and 1000 bioactive small molecules to specific genes of interest.

Your Favorite Gene Search was unveiled at the 2007 Experimental Biology conference in Washington DC on 30 April 2007.

"Your Favorite Gene is a unique addition to Sigma-Aldrich's web-based tools enabling life science researchers to perform customised searches for human, mouse or rat genes and obtain gene information and Sigma-Aldrich's vast array of life science research products that are associated with their gene of interest," said Christina Shasserre, vice president, business and development, research biotechnology business unit.

"We expect this to be a valuable tool for the life science researcher, facilitating their search for gene information and to identify products that they need to conduct their specific area of research".

Your Favorite Gene also provides integrated links to a variety of public databases such as the Compendia Bioscience, Human Protein Reference, NCBI Entrez Gene, and Cytoscape.

Researchers can use a wide range of terms to search the Your Favorite Gene including gene name, description, gene symbol and alternate symbols or aliases.

Genes are further categorised by pathways and function, where researchers can refine or expand their searches based on those parameters to meet their needs.

Your Favorite Gene is the newest of the web tools offered by Sigma-Aldrich and is part of a family of online search tools, including the Protease Finder, Antibody Explorer and Bioactive Nutrient Explorer.

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