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Category: Main/Nucleotide sequences databases
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Statistics of the sequencing databases  Description: On this page you will find miscellaneous information about databases statistical parameters (e.g. filling dynamics, size etc). Added on: 13-Nov-2002 Hits: 919 Rate this Site | Report Broken Link
UniGene  Description: This resource contains clustered non-redundand databases, where sequencing data from multiple sources is being inserted into a single record. Added on: 13-Nov-2002 Hits: 884 Rate this Site | Report Broken Link
Center for bioinformatics of Peking university  Description: Center for bioinformatics of Peking university. Added on: 13-Nov-2002 Hits: 687 Rate this Site | Report Broken Link
European Bioinformatics Institute [EMBL-EBI]  Description: European Bioinformatics Institute collects, classifies and spreads the majority of sequencing data in Europe. It is located in Camridge, UK, and is a department of European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) with HQ in Heidelberg, Germany. Added on: 13-Nov-2002 Hits: 617 Rate this Site | Report Broken Link
GenBank [National Centre for Biotechnology Information]  Description: American center for the sequencing data processing. Most popular among the listed resources, as far as it also includes a poweful scientific database, which includes software, educational materials, articles etc. Added on: 13-Nov-2002 Hits: 585 Rate this Site | Report Broken Link
DNA Data Bank of Japan [DDBJ]  Description: Japanese center for sequencing data collection, classification and distribution. Added on: 13-Nov-2002 Hits: 566 Rate this Site | Report Broken Link
Nucleic Acid Database [NDB]  Description: The goal of the Nucleic Acid Database Project (NDB) is to assemble and distribute structural information about nucleic acids. The NDB was founded in 1992 by Helen M. Berman, Rutgers University, Wilma K. Olson, Rutgers University, and David Beveridge, Wesleyan University. In addition, Anke Gelblin, Tamas Demeny, S.-H. Hsieh, A.R. Srinivasan, and Bohdan Schneider were members of the original NDB project team. Added on: 26-Apr-2003 Hits: 520 Rating: 10 (1 Vote) Rate this Site | Report Broken Link | Details
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