Gene Info Gene Info

Productivity
Version: 1.8.3
Last Update: 2022-02-17

Overview

Gene Info is a Chrome extension developed by James Knight. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Gene Info is 1.8.3, updated on 2022-02-17.
2,000+ users have installed this extension. 13 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: gene-info.org

View gene information by double clicking a gene name or accession on any webpage.

Double click on a gene name or supported accession to retrieve information about it and links to related resources.

Information can be displayed as a detailed report or as a minimal tooltip with links to outside resources.

The information displayed can be customized via the extension's popup menu.

Information is from UniProt, BioGRID, Compartments subcellular localization database, Cancer Dependency Map, Gene Ontology Consortium, HGNC, Human Protein Atlas, IntAct, OMIM, Pfam, ProteomicsDB and Reactome. Support is provided for human and model organism genes.

IMPORTANT:
- reports will not open in tabs that were open prior to installation. After installing, reload any open tabs or restart Chrome.

Rating

13 ratings

Total Installs

2,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-02-17

Current Version

1.8.3

Size

91.44KiB

Author

James Knight

Website

gene-info.org

Category

Productivity

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avatar Jon Hallsteinn Hallsson
2020-10-28

I was not entirely sure at first, but this turns out to be a very convenient and most useful addtion to Chrome.

avatar Varga Julia
2020-07-15

One of the most useful tools for biology-related research. No more copy-paste and mapping of individual protein names to different databases. And it works perfectly.

avatar yeogha yoon
2019-05-17

This might be the single best Chrome extension I've had. For a computational biologist especially, it's a must have.

avatar John Ouyang
2019-03-12

Awesome tool for people working in biology in genomics

avatar Karen Colwill
2019-01-28

A real time-saver. Being able to find curated information on a gene or protein of interest without leaving a web-page is super useful and this tool could easily become a 'must-have' for molecular and cellular biologists.