SGD’s Variant Viewer displays similarity scores and sequence variants for open reading frames (ORFs) within a reference panel of 12 widely-used S. cerevisiae genomes. All scores and variants are pr...
The GO Term Finder searches for significant shared GO terms, or parents of those GO terms, used to describe the genes in your list to help you discover what the genes may have in common.
The Gene Ontology (GO) is an integral part of modern biology. It provides a common language that unifies the description of gene products from all organisms, structured in a way that allows very de...
The Gene Ontology (GO) is an integral part of modern biology. It provides a common language that unifies the description of gene products from all organisms, structured in a way that allows very de...
The Sequence Page provides sequence and genome annotation information for the reference strain S288C, and several Alternative reference strains, as well as sequence download options for several oth...
To avoid gene naming conflicts, SGD accepts reservations for gene names that will be published soon. These names are unique identifiers for genes that are under active study and are intended for pu...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae and humans diverged about a billion years ago, but there’s still enough functional conservation between some pairs of yeast and human genes that they can be substituted for...
SGD's Protein pages provide details about yeast proteins, including nomenclature, biological roles, primary protein sequence, domains and motifs, post-translaional modifications, physicochemical pr...
SGD's Genome Snapshot summarizes the annotation status of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome. It gives you graphical overviews of the sequence features on each chromosome; the functions, processes...
The Literature page for a gene lists all published articles that are relevant to that gene. The articles are categorized by several topics, and an interactive graphic displays the relationships bet...