Hey everyone!
I’ve noticed how frustrating it can be to find a single, easy-to-use website for looking up gene information, understanding what it all means, and exporting the data if needed (and having other functions that a researcher or professional or student might want). Although there are a lot of different gene databases, most of them feel fragmented and don't have a lot of the functionalities someone might look for. Additionally, I feel they kind of look outdated (not intended to diss them) and might be difficulty for new students or others wanting to get into the field to use.
That’s why I built Gene Explorer—a completely free, AI-powered gene browser designed to make genetic information accessible to everyone. Gene Explorer brings together data from trusted sources like Ensembl, UniProt, OMIM, ClinVar, and AlphaFold, all in one place. It helps researchers, students, professionals, and educators!
-It has a real-time gene search tool which give you the gene information and protein information (with sources)
-A disease associations information tab for genes you look up
-A mutation tab for genes you look up
-3D Protein visualization
-A topology diagram creator for proteins
-A pathway visualizer
-And you can export ALL this data
-Plus, AI-powered explanations for gene and protein functions!
Whether you're a student just getting started, a researcher needing quick access to gene data, or just someone curious about biology, Gene Explorer is for you. Check it out here! (and attached is a demo)
Link to product
Youtube demo video: