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DATABASE • A database is a computarised library used to store and organize data in such a way that information can be retrieved easily via a variety of search criteria. • The development of databases to handle the vast amount of molecular biological data is a fundamental task of bioinformatics. • Bioinformatics databases can be broadly classified into sequence and structure databases. • Sequence databases are applicable to both nucleic acid sequences and protein sequences,whereas structure databas e is applicable to only proteins. BIOINFORMATICS DATABASES • SEQUENCE DATABASES • STRUCTURE DATABASES • Applicble to both • Applicable to protein nucleic acid and only. protein. Primary sequence databases • In the early 1980’s, several primary database projects evolved in different parts of the world. • There are two main classes of databases: DNA (nucleotide) databases and protein databases. • The primary sequence databases have grown tremendously over the years. DNA (nucleotide) Databases Primary database Original biological Secondary database These are those e Manually curated information based s data. that serve the a on original inf. From primary b Eg.Gen bank and information of databases. a t Protein Data Bank particular research a Eg. SWISS-Prot , interest. d Eg. HIV seq. database, European Molecular Biology d Laboratory(EMBL) e z Flybase and ribosomal i l DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ) Database project. a i and Protein Information Resources c e (PIR) p S
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