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Genomic Map Elements

Taking all factors into account, NCBI uses four core data elements bibliographic citations, DNA sequences, protein sequences, and three-dimensional structures. In addition, two projects (taxonomy and genome maps) are more interpretive but nonetheless are so important as organizing and linking resources that NCBI has built a considerable base in these areas as well. [Pg.24]


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