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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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    Enables AI assistants to query the Ubergraph biomedical ontology SPARQL endpoint with tools for custom SPARQL queries, term lookup, search, and hierarchy traversal.
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    Enables AI assistants to create, monitor, and manage computational tasks through GA4GH Task Execution Service (TES) functionality. Provides seamless access to TES-compliant services for executing bioinformatics and scientific computing workflows.
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    Federates 13 gene-related MCP backends (gnomAD, GTEx, etc.) behind a single Streamable HTTP endpoint with collision-free namespacing and search-based tool discovery.
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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 for searching and accessing RNA sequencing datasets from the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA), supporting bulk, single-cell, and spatial transcriptomics with advanced filtering and download capabilities.
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    An MCP server that provides mouse genetics data from Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI), enabling LLM agents to query markers, mutations, alleles, phenotypes, and disease models.
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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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    An MCP server that enables AI coding assistants to interact with Rosetta, PyRosetta, and Biotite for running RosettaScripts, validating XML, translating between Rosetta and Biotite, scoring structures, and querying documentation.
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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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    An MCP server that gives AI assistants access to biological and biomedical RDF databases via SPARQL at the RDF Portal, as well as selected REST APIs (NCBI E-utilities, UniProt, ChEMBL, PDB, Reactome, Rhea, MeSH, and more).
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    An MCP server that gives Claude access to NCBI Datasets v2 — search genome assembly metadata, retrieve taxonomy records, and download data packages without leaving your conversation.
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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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    Converts messy metabolite names into standard database identifiers (KEGG, HMDB, ChEBI, PubChem, InChIKey) and performs crosswalking to Mouse-GEM for metabolic model input, with deterministic tools and an LLM reasoning layer for identity disambiguation.
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