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Databanks (A) NCBINCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) is a home for many public biological databases (see an older diagram below). All of the databases are interlinked, and they all have common search and retrieval system - Entrez.Entrez Another more complete representation with an interactive display of the number of the connections between the different databases in ENTRZ is here.here.

Entrez / Pubmed, continued An interactive Pubmed tutorial click here.here An Entrez tutorial (non interactive) is herehere Use Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) to perform advanced searches. Here is an explanation of the Boolean operators from the Library of Congress Help Page. Here Explore features of Entrez interface: Limits, Index, History, and Clipboard.Entrez Search Field Tags- Listed here.here Demonstrate Link>Books

Other Literature databanks and Services While Pubmed is incorporating more and more non-medical literature, there might still be gaps in the coverage. Alternatives are local services offered at the UConn libraries. Especially Current Contents and Agricola nicely complement PubMed. The best way to access them is the use of "SilverPlatter" database. "SilverPlatter" Also, the "Web of Science" database gives access to the Science Citation Index: a database that tracks cited references in journals. Note that these resources are restricted to UConn domain, so you either need to access it from a campus computer or through the proxy account."Web of Science"through the proxy account.

Search Robots PubCrawlerPubCrawler allows to run predefined literature searches. Results are written into a database and you are send an , if there were new results. NCBI now offers a similar service (see My NCBI (Chubby), check the tutorial). Swiss-ShopSwiss-Shop is offering the same service for proteins

Sequence and structure databanks can be divided into many different categories. One of the most important is Supervised databanks with gatekeeper. Examples: Swissprot Refseq (at NCBI) Entries are checked for accuracy. + more reliable annotations -- frequently out of date Repositories without gatekeeper. Examples: GenBank EMBL TrEMBL Everything is accepted + everything is available -- many duplicates -- poor reliability of annotations

Other web pages besides the NCBI Nucleic Acid Research Database Issue Every year, the first issue of Nucleic Acid Research is devoted to updates on biological databases.Nucleic Acid Research Database Issue The European homolog/analog to NCBI. The US ribosomal databank projecthttp://rdp.cme.msu.edu/ Several organism specific resources: Yeast and Arabidopsis genome projectshttp://genome- Database of Drosophila Genomehttp:// TAIR - The Arabidopsis Information Resourcehttp:// The European ribosomal databank projecthttp:// The Joint Genome Institutehttp://genome.jgi-psf.org/mic_home.html A recent (well hidden) addition is the integrated microbial genomes site at the coolest feature is the selected gene neighborhoods. Most up to date information on ongoing and completed genome projects – free for academic users.

NR, GenBank, and EMBL The European, Japanese and US sequence repository have agreed on the information that needs to be contained in a databank submission – the layout of the forms is different, but the content is the same. They share the information that one of the cooperating databanks receives - See Fig An example of a nucleotide sequence entry (GenBank format – note that the NCBI switched from a flatfile databank to an object oriented one that uses the asn format) is here.here Other frequently used formats are described here.here else: bionet, Intelligenetics, genbank, a trip down memory lane ncbi, PIR, uniprot, genpept, pdb, Structural Classification Of Proteins (SCOP), PFAM and CDD (try with gi 67951)PIRuniprotpdb(SCOP)PFAM

Search of PFAM with vma1

Search of PFAM with vma1, continued

CDD searched with vma1

CDD searched with vma1(cont.)

Links A computer sciences oriented intro to biological databanks, their design and management is at