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Public molecular sequences and structures for animal and plant species are growing rapidly. It frequently leads to the retrieving results of homologous search containing undesirable entries from different organisms. To reduce unwanted output, a dedicated database for performing genomic comparison on a specific organism is required. In this study, a set of suitable bioinformatics tools and a comprehensive...