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Computer software Protein Explorer

Visualization software allows the user to display molecular structures imported from databases or other software programs. Chime, RasMol, and Protein Explorer programs are available at the websites listed below for Windows operating PCs and Macintosh PowerPC computers. [Pg.149]

Entrez searches can be performed using one of two Internet-based interfaces. The first is a client-server implementation known as NetEntrez. This makes a direct connection to an NCBI computer. Because the client software resides on the user s machine, it is up to the user to obtain, install and maintain the software, downloading periodic updates as new features are introduced. The second implementation is over the World Wide Web and is known as WWW Entrez or WebEntrez (simply referred to as Entrez). This option makes use of available Web browsers (e.g., Netscape or Explorer) to deliver search results to the desktop. The Web allows the user to navigate by clicking on selected words in an entry. Furthermore, the Web implementation allows for the ability to link to external data sources. While the Web version is formatted as sequential pages, the Network version uses a series of windows with faster speed. The NCBI databases are, by far the most often accessed by biochemists and some of their searchable fields include plain text, author name, journal title, accession number, identity name (e.g., gene name, protein name, chemical substance name), EC number, sequence database keyword and medical subject heading. [Pg.551]


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