EMBL |
Nucleotide Sequence Database |
The
EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database (also known as EMBL-Bank) constitutes Europe's
primary nucleotide sequence resource. Main sources for
DNA and RNA sequences are direct
submissions from individual researchers, genome sequencing
projects and patent applications.
The database is produced in an international collaboration
with GenBank (USA) and the DNA Database of Japan (DDBJ).
Each of the three groups collects a portion of the total
sequence data reported worldwide, and all new and
updated database entries are exchanged between the groups
on a daily basis. The current
database release (Release 88, September 2006), with according
Release notes and user
manual are available from the EBI servers. A sample
database entry is shown here.
A publication in Nucl. Acids Res., 2006, Vol. 34: D10-D15 provides
further information and details.
The EMBL nucleotide sequence database group is headed
by:
Rolf Apweiler.
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Link |
Explanation |
Access |
Database queries, Completed genomes webserver, FTP archives (EMBL
release, alignments etc), EMBL sequence version archive (SVA), Browse by geography. |
Submission |
Primary sequence submissions, third party annotation, updates and
alignment submissions. |
Documentation |
Release notes
user manual,
Information for Submitters,
FAQ,
Release information,
Forthcoming Changes ,
EMBL database statistics,
Feature table, XML documentation, Sample entry,
Accession Number Prefix Codes,
Examples of annotation,
EMBL Features & Qualifiers,
DE line standards,
Database Policies |
Publications |
Group publications |
People |
Group members |
Contact |
How to contact the EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database |
News |
List of recent changes on this site |
We would like to encourage laboratories wishing to discuss
any collaborations to contact us. For information, comments
and/or suggestions, please email us at datalib@ebi.ac.uk |
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