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GenBank.

C Burks1, M Cassidy, M J Cinkosky

  • 1Theoretical Biology and Biophysics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM 87545.

Nucleic Acids Research
|April 25, 1991
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The GenBank database now houses 56 million nucleotides across 45,000 entries, primarily from direct scientific submissions. This nucleotide sequence data is accessible online and via electronic media.

Area of Science:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Genomics
  • Molecular Biology

Background:

  • The GenBank database serves as a critical repository for nucleotide sequences and associated annotations.
  • Managing and disseminating large-scale biological data is essential for scientific advancement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report the current status and accessibility of the GenBank nucleotide sequence database.
  • To highlight the shift towards direct community submissions and enhanced data management.

Main Methods:

  • Data integration into a relational database management system.
  • Provision of data through online access and various electronic media.
  • Serving as the U.S. distribution center for the BIOSCI electronic bulletin board.

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Main Results:

  • GenBank currently contains 56,000,000 nucleotides within 45,000 entries.
  • The primary data input method is now direct submission from the scientific community via electronic media.
  • Data accessibility is facilitated through online platforms and multiple electronic formats.

Conclusions:

  • GenBank has evolved into a comprehensive and accessible resource for nucleotide sequence data.
  • The reliance on direct community submissions streamlines data acquisition and ensures up-to-date content.
  • Enhanced data management and distribution methods improve the utility of GenBank for researchers worldwide.