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Summary Of: GenBank

GenBank and its collaborators receive sequences produced in laboratories throughout the world from more than 100... GenBank continues to grow at an exponential rate... GenBank is built by direct submissions from individual laboratories... the GenBank staff assigns an... The GenBank direct submissions group also processes complete microbial genome sequences... in 1982 with the creation of the public GenBank funded by the... LANL collaborated on GenBank with the firm Bolt... managed the GenBank project in collaboration with LANL... the GenBank project transitioned to the newly created... the number of bases in GenBank has doubled approximately every 18 months... The GenBank database includes additional data sets which are constructed mechanically from the main sequence data collection...

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sequence database | open access | nucleotide | protein | National Center for Biotechnology Information | International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration | INSDC | August 2006 | Accession number | Entrez | FTP | Expressed Sequence Tag | Walter Goad | Los Alamos National Laboratory | National Institutes of Health | Stanford University | bioinformatics | BIOSCI | open access | National Center for Biotechnology Information | semi-log scale | Growth in GenBank base pairs, 1982 to 2007 | Ensembl | HPRD | Sequence analysis | Sequence profiling tool | Sequence motif | UniProt | List of sequenced eukaryotic genomes | List of sequenced archeal genomes | RefSeq | doi | doi | National Center for Biotechnology Information | public domain | Categories | National Institutes of Health | Bioinformatics databases |
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