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    Provides MCP tool adapters for Bioconductor methods like limma, DESeq2, and fgsea, enabling statistical analysis of omics data through containerized R execution. It serves as a bridge between MCP clients and bioinformatics tools for reproducible research workflows.
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    Provides a collection of MCP servers for computational chemistry tasks including molecular generation and retrosynthesis. Also offers property prediction and molecule pricing capabilities.
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    Enables deep probabilistic analysis of single-cell omics data using scvi-tools through natural language. Supports SCVI for scRNA-seq analysis, SCANVI for cell type annotation, TOTALVI for multi-modal RNA/protein data, and PEAKVI for scATAC-seq analysis.
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    A specialized MCP server for Metal-Organic Framework research that provides tools for database searching, structural optimization, and energy calculations via ASE. It enables scientific workflows by allowing users to interact with MOF data and perform chemical simulations through a standard SSE interface.
    MIT
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    An MCP server that grounds protein research in the UniProt SPARQL endpoint, providing tools for querying proteins, sequences, variants, diseases, and more via intent-named tools and raw SPARQL.
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    A bridge connecting AI agents to NCBI's PubMed database through the Model Context Protocol, enabling seamless searching, retrieval, and analysis of biomedical literature and data.
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    Enables querying of per-residue missense tolerance, Pfam domain annotations, and variant counts for human transcripts by wrapping the MetaDome web service. Provides MCP tools for resolving transcripts, requesting tolerance landscapes, and identifying constrained regions.
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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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    MCP server that exposes the UniProt REST API to LLM clients, enabling search and retrieval of protein data via tools like search_uniprotkb, get_entry, and map_ids.
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    Enables AI-assisted molecular biology experiment design with tools for qPCR primer design, cloning strategy optimization, TaqMan probe design, and multiplex compatibility analysis.
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    MCP server that provides tools for querying the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) including term lookup, hierarchy exploration, cross-ontology mappings, and gene-phenotype-disease associations, all grounded in a local SQLite database for fast offline lookups.
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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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