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Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 27, Issue 1 338-339, Copyright © 1999 by Oxford University Press


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HUGE: a database for human large proteins identified by Kazusa cDNA sequencing project

M Suyama, T Nagase and O Ohara
Kazusa DNA Research Institute, 1532-3 Yana, Kisarazu, Chiba 292-0812, Japan.

HUGE is a database for human large proteins newly identified by Kazusa cDNA project, which aims to predict protein primary structures from sequences of human large cDNAs (>4 kb). In particular, cDNA clones capable of coding for large proteins (>50 kDa) are current targets of the project. More than 700 sequences of human cDNAs (average size, 5.1 kb) have been determined to date and deposited in the public databases. Notable information implied from the cDNAs and the predicted protein sequences can be obtained through HUGE via the World Wide Web at URL http://www.kazusa.or.jp/huge
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