Genome2D Core RefSeq


Many Genome2D routines use the Genome2D database, which is a mirror of all RefSeq NCBI complete bacterial (prokaryote) genomes.
All complete genomes (so not WGS) are processed by the Genome2D server to create functional classification, intergenic regions, identify promoter sequences, transcriptional terminators, codon usage and more.

IMPORTANT NOTE: NCBI started the RefSeq system in 2014, and changed the locus-tags of most genomes. The Genome2D conversion tool can be used to change between old- (Genbank) and new locus-tags (RefSeq) or select the genome from the old database
For non-RefSeq genomes goto "Select Genbank Genome" (under Genome resource).

Just type parts of the name of a genome until the selection is less than 15
e.g. to find Bacillus subtilis 168, just type: 168 subt

Genome data
Classification data
Genome Properties