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ACNUC: a nucleic acid sequence data base and analysis system.

M Gouy, F Milleret, C Mugnier

    Nucleic Acids Research
    |January 11, 1984
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    ACNUC provides powerful online and local access to nucleotide sequence data and analysis tools. This database offers superior data retrieval capabilities for researchers.

    Area of Science:

    • Bioinformatics
    • Molecular Biology
    • Computational Biology

    Background:

    • Nucleotide sequence data is fundamental to biological research.
    • Efficient access and analysis of this data are crucial for scientific advancement.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce ACNUC, a comprehensive database system for nucleotide sequences.
    • To highlight ACNUC's integrated data analysis capabilities.
    • To emphasize its powerful data retrieval features.

    Main Methods:

    • ACNUC is structured as a database.
    • It is integrated with data analysis tools.
    • It supports both on-line access to a central computer and local data exploitation.

    Main Results:

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    • ACNUC facilitates on-line and local access to published nucleotide sequences.
    • The system provides integrated data analysis tools.
    • Its data retrieval capabilities are considered highly effective.

    Conclusions:

    • ACNUC offers a robust platform for managing and analyzing nucleotide sequence data.
    • The system's powerful retrieval functions enhance research efficiency.
    • ACNUC represents a significant advancement in biological databases.