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    An MCP server for querying the KEGG bioinformatics database, providing tools, resource templates, and guided prompts for pathways, genes, compounds, and more.
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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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    Enables AI-driven pharmacogenomic analysis by querying structured genetic variant, drug response, and disease risk data. Supports natural language questions about medications, traits, and health risks based on user genome data, with privacy-first local execution.
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    Enables bioinformatics analysis through natural language conversations with Claude Desktop, automatically generating and executing Python scripts to produce HTML reports and visualizations.
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    Enables LLM agents to query the CZ CELLxGENE Census single-cell atlas with ontology-aware filters, cost caps, and full provenance, allowing natural language questions about cell types, tissues, and gene expression.
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    MCP server for querying the GWAS Catalog (EBI/NHGRI), a curated catalog of genome-wide association studies. It enables AI agents to search and retrieve study data via natural language or direct tool calls.
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    This server provides access to InterPro protein family, domain, and functional-site classification data from EBI. It allows querying protein annotations through natural language or direct tool calls.
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    An MCP server that enables language models to fetch protein information from the UniProt database, including protein details, sequences, functions, and structures.
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    Enables Claude Code to interact with a TACC or SLURM HPC cluster for bioinformatics pipelines, allowing job management, log reading, file browsing, remote script execution, and job submission through natural language.