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    Enables analysis of bulk RNA-seq data using natural language queries, executing R and Python in a Docker container with automatic sample anonymization and privacy controls.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that interfaces with Biomart databases, allowing models to discover biological datasets, explore attributes/filters, retrieve biological data, and translate between different biological identifiers.
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    An MCP server that interfaces with Gigwa for genotyping data import, analysis, and audit, enabling users to perform complex workflows through natural language commands.
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    ▎ Provides 32 tools for plant-genomics locus lookup across 11 free public backends (Ensembl Plants, Phytozome, UniProtKB, Europe PMC, QuickGO, NCBI BLAST, Gramene, KEGG, STRING-DB, ATTED-II, BAR). Takes a TAIR-style locus plus optional organism and returns gene metadata, functional/pathway annotation, interactions, co-expression, and literature — in single-locus, batch, and cross-source synthesis.
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    MCP server offering verified bioinformatics tools for sequence utilities and statistics, backed by BioPython/scipy. Enables AI agents to perform accurate GC content, translation, ORF finding, motif scanning, and statistical tests through natural language.
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    Provides LLMs with structured access to critical biomedical databases including PubTator3 (PubMed/PMC), ClinicalTrials.gov, and MyVariant.info through the Model Context Protocol.
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    Provides seamless access to the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe) API and search capabilities, enabling AI clients to query protein structures, perform advanced searches, and retrieve structural biology data.
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    Enables AI-powered genomic variant analysis including variant impact prediction, regulatory element discovery, and batch variant scoring. Currently operates in mock mode as a proof-of-concept awaiting the public release of Google DeepMind's AlphaGenome API.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enhances language models with protein structure analysis capabilities, enabling detailed active site analysis and disease-related protein searches through established protein databases.
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    A server that enables AI assistants to interact with cancer genomics data from cBioPortal, allowing users to explore cancer studies, access genomic data, and retrieve mutations and clinical information.
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    BioMCP is an open-source MCP server that connects any AI assistant to 15 open bioinformatics databases with zero configuration. It provides 23 tools for literature, sequences, BLAST, structures, enrichment, annotations, genomes, interactions, variants, domains, compounds, and single-cell data.
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    Enables looking up genes, fetching sequences, predicting variant consequences, finding orthologs, and cross-database xrefs via Ensembl REST API through MCP.
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    Enables real-time pharmacogenomics analysis, including variant clinical significance, drug-gene interactions, and dosing guidelines, by connecting to ClinVar, PharmGKB, gnomAD, and other databases.
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