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  <category name='MEDALS Catalog' node_url='http://cs14.dbcls.jp:1978/node/medals' id='medals'>
    <database title='TACT' url='http://www.h-invitational.jp/tact/' update_rate='9' id='10' mdate='2008/03/03' alias_name='Transcriptome Auto-annotation Conducting Tool'>
      <collection:specification data_type='RNA' data_volume='0.0' spec_class='Tool'>
        <collection:id_type id='Transcript ID (DDBJ accession for H-InvDB transcripts)'/>
        <collection:related_id_type id='H-InvDB(http://www.h-invitational.jp/)'/>
        <collection:mol_type primary='yes' type='DNA-sequence'/>
        <collection:interface type='GUI'/>
      </collection:specification>
      <collection:medals id='10' list_url='http://www.medals.jp/elist/detail/10' site_image='http://medals.jp/images/thumnail/TACT.ja.jpg'/>
      <collection:input_example>At the top page, enter the query nucleotide sequences or DDBJ accession number and click on &quot;Submit&quot;.</collection:input_example>
      <collection:method_download>None</collection:method_download>
      <collection:resource name='DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank'/>
      <collection:resource name='Ensembl'/>
      <collection:resource name='Gene ontology (GO)'/>
      <collection:resource name='H-InvDB'/>
      <collection:resource name='InterPro'/>
      <collection:resource name='RefSeq'/>
      <collection:resource name='UCSC'/>
      <collection:resource name='UniProt'/>
      <collection:taxonomy name='Human' primary='yes'/>
      <collection:taxonomy name='non-human 41 species (http://h-invitational.jp/tact/species.html)'/>
      <collection:operation country='Japan'>
        <collection:organization name='Biomedicinal Information Research Center (BIRC), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)'/>
      </collection:operation>
      <collection:legal condition='Attribution&amp;No Derivative Works'/>
      <collection:legal condition='User account is １not required.'/>Transcriptome Auto-annotation Conducting Tool (TACT) is a web-based automated prediction tool of functional annotation that was developed by integrating ORF prediction, similarity search (BLASTX and FASTY) and motif prediction (InterProScan). TACT was produced in collaboration with the H-Invitational project, and has contributed to the development of the H-Invitational Database (H-InvDB).</database>
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