It's still alive, just turns out handling incoming single requests takes way too much time. I pretty much only handle collections of materials now. Some of those can be had on stanford.freegenes.org (password: freegenes).
On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 12:32:17 AM UTC-7, Dorif wrote:
-- If you have a good collection of genes (>20 genes) we can definitely talk, though.
On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 12:32:17 AM UTC-7, Dorif wrote:
Last submission ( https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ) is in year 2018. Majority of sequences listed in spreadsheet are unavailable. I've tried to submit a gene (adenovirus death protein, for malignat cell lysis), but received no reaction, just autoreply from bot.1j5Gc7KEfRlPCIaXMGjDhgQDfSOVx7 tnbss9AksrHhzk/edit?usp= sharing So, is it still alive?Thanks for help!
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