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An information explosion! Bioinformatics Computational tools are developed to collect, organize and analyze a wide variety of biological data Advances in DNA sequencing technologies have accelerated the pace of discovery. Much of the process is now automated. What is a database? Which databases are important for molecular cell biology research? How is information processed in databases? Literature Nucleotide Protein Organism Function Structure Biological databases use different organizing principles Hyperlinks connect records in different databases Databases are organized collections of information Information is stored in records Databases assign each record a unique accession number using their own numbering system Accession # Fields are used to cross-reference the data. Field 1 ........................ Records can be searched by fields. Field 2 ....................... Data Data is entered in the record using a defined ............................................ format ............................................ Bioinformaticians work with computer scientists to set up the database structure Curators review and link records within and between databases The information in databases ultimately derives from experimental data to PubMed Researchers do experiments Researchers analyze data and Data is published in e write papers journals p s ty c tru o oo c n r t u n d u cle e i r o h n a tid p a l e t s , e e s s q t ue n n c a es t u o m f n i Curators will process the submissions and link entries in different databases
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