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National Biotechnology Information http //www.nbif.org/data/data.html... [Pg.47]

National Biotechnology Information Facility www.nbif.org. A compendium of hnks to biotechnology sites, and a listing of research tools and software, with sections on biosafety, patent law, career planning and education. [Pg.295]

Inti. Union of Biochem. Mole. Biol. (lUBMB) National Biotechnology Information Facility FBI Biocatalog Dbcat... [Pg.547]

GenBank [32] is a text-numeric database of genetic sequences with more than 28 billion bases in 22 million sequences (January, 2003) from genetic research. The collection of all publidy available sequences is annotated with information such as sequence description, source organism, sequence length, or references. The database, estabhshed in 1967, is updated daily and produced by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (USA). [Pg.260]

GenBank National Center for Biotechnology Information, USA nucleic acid sequence biblio., sub- stance, se- quence 22 mio sequences 28 billion bases journals, author submis- sions STN online daily www.ncbi.nlm.- nih.gov... [Pg.283]

Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) Center for Medical Genetics, Johns Hopkins University and National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, 1997. http //www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim/... [Pg.4]

National Center for Biotechnology Information http //ncbi.nlm. nih.gov/... [Pg.639]

Sequences of the genes/cDNAs can be retrieved from databases on the Internet at various web sites. For example, GeneBank (at the National Center for Biotechnology Information, NCBI) is at http //www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ Web/Search/index.html. The EMBL Nucleotide Sequence database (through the European Bioinformatic Institute, EBI) can be found at http //www.ebi.ac.uk/queries/queries.html, whilst that of the DNA Data Bank of Japan is at http //www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/. [Pg.273]

The PepSeq program of Micromass s ProteinLynx software package was used for de novo analysis of the sequence (MS/MS) data. MS-Pattern of ProteinProspectror55 used the sequence tag determined from PepSeq to search the nonredundant database of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) for protein identification. [Pg.216]

Some Internet search sites that I have found particularly useful include the National Center for Biotechnology information (NCBI) Entrez cross-database search page (http //www.ncbi. nlm.nih.gov/sites/gquery), which includes PubMed Central containing a limited number of free, full text journal articles. In addition, High Wire Press run by Stanford University also contains many free articles from established journals (http //highwire.stanford.edu/) and is able to search the PubMed database simultaneously. [Pg.1227]

Mutations associated with inheritable diseases are numbered in MIM notation as described in McKusick, V. A. Mendelian Inheritance in Man. A Catalog of Human Genes and Genetic Disorders, 12th edn. Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. An updated Internet version is found at Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, OMIM . McKusick-Nathans Institute for Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) and National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine (Bethesda, MD), 2000, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ omim/. [Pg.719]

PubChem is a comprehensive, publicly accessible database developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information at the National Library of Medicine... [Pg.407]

Search engine of the National Center for Biotechnology Information, including a few databases PubMed (MEDLINE biomedical literature), PubMed Central (free digital archive of life sciences journal literature), Books, OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, a catalog of genetically linked diseases),... [Pg.341]

GeneBank (http //www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Genbank/) database directed by the National Center of Biotechnological Information. [Pg.342]

National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCIB) databases, 12 473-474... [Pg.612]

PubMed was developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The PubMed database was developed in conjunction with publishers of biomedical literature as a search tool for accessing literature citations and linking to full-text journal articles at Web sites of participating publishers. Publishers that participate in PubMed supply NLM with their citations electronically prior to or at the time of publication. [Pg.8]

ExPASy (Expert Protein Analysis System, www.expasy.ch) or the National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI, www.ncbi.nlm.gov) websites. Both websites provide bioinformatics tools, links to sequence databases and extensive bibliographic resources. As an example of the wealth of information available on individual enzymes, at the time of writing a search based on nitrilase in the Entrez protein section of NCBI will recover more than 10000 references to nitrilase enzyme amino acid sequences. These can be rapidly screened online by organism, and the individual entries will have links to amino acid and gene sequence, relevant literature and information on protein features (such as conserved domains). [Pg.90]


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