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13. WORKFLOW PARA BIOINFORMÁTICA / WORKFLOW FOR BIOINFORMATICS
Genome projects usually start with a sequencing phase, where experimental data, usually DNA sequences, is generated, without any biological interpretation. DNA sequences have codes which are responsible for the production of protein and RNA sequences, while protein sequences participate in all biological phenomena, such as cell replication, energy production
Publicado em: 2004
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14. Identificação de seqüências expressas (EST) em embriões de Gallus gallus. / Study of expressed sequence tags (est) during chicken (Gallus gallus) embryonic development.
Embryo development requires rigorous control of expression of various genes, which may become active at an adequate time and site for the correct establishment of organ and structure of the organism. Identification of Expressed Sequence Tags (EST) allows the determination of genes expressed in specific tissues at various stages of development. To identify ge
Publicado em: 2002
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15. Pesquisa de mutações nos genes p53 e K-ras em pacientes com carcinoma bronquico atendidos no serviço de oncopneumologia FCM/UNICAMP
Considered a rare illness in the beginning of 20th century, the lung cancer today is the more common visceral neoplasia and the main cause of death by cancer. The study of the molecular events involved in lung cancer is important for the knowledge of the process of carcinogenesis and for the determination of the mutational spectrum of the genes related to lu
Publicado em: 2002
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16. The Molecular Biology Database Collection: an online compilation of relevant database resources
The Molecular Biology Database Collection represents an effort geared at making molecular biology database resources more accessible to biologists. This online resource, available at http://www.oup.co.uk/nar/Volume_28/Issue_01/html/gkd115_gml.html, is intended to serve as a searchable, up-to-date, centralized jumping-off point to individual Web sites. An emp
Oxford University Press.
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17. Overview of the LiMB database.
The rapidly increasing number of databases relevant to molecular biology has given rise to a need for a coordinated effort to identify, characterize, and link them. The LiMB database, which contains information about molecular biology and related databases, is a step in that direction. It serves molecular biologists seeking data sets containing information r
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18. Molecular Biology Database List.
Molecular Biology Database List (MBDL) includes brief descriptions and pointers to Web sites for the various databases described in this issue as well as other Web sites presenting data sets relevant to molecular biology. This information is compiled into a list (http://www.oup.co.uk/nar/Volume_27/Issue_01/summary/ gkc105_gml.html) which includes links both
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19. The Molecular Biology Database Collection: 2004 update
The Molecular Biology Database Collection is a public resource listing key databases of value to the biologist, including those featured in this issue of Nucleic Acids Research, and other high-quality databases. All databases included in this Collection are freely available to the public. This listing aims to serve as a convenient starting point for searchin
Oxford University Press.
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20. The Molecular Biology Database Collection: 2005 update
The Nucleic Acids Research Molecular Biology Database Collection is a public online resource that lists the databases described in this and previous issues of Nucleic Acids Research together with other databases of value to the biologist and available throughout the world. All databases included in this Collection are freely available to the public. The 2005
Oxford University Press.
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21. The European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) databases.
The European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) maintains and distributes the EMBL Nucleotide Sequence database, Europe's primary nucleotide sequence data resource. The EBI also maintains and distributes the SWISS-PROT Protein Sequence database, in collaboration with Amos Bairoch of the University of Geneva. Over fifty additional specialist molecular biology dat
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22. The Molecular Biology Database Collection: an updated compilation of biological database resources
The Molecular Biology Database Collection is an online resource listing key databases of value to the biological community. This Collection is intended to bring fellow scientists’ attention to high-quality databases that are available throughout the world, rather than just be a lengthy listing of all available databases. As such, this up-to-date listi
Oxford University Press.
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23. The EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Nucleotide Sequence Database (http://www.ebi.ac. uk/embl/index.html ) is maintained at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) in an international collaboration with the DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ) and GenBank (USA). Data is exchanged amongst the collaborative databases on a daily basis. The major contri
Oxford University Press.
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24. A relational database system for the maintenance and verification of the Los Alamos sequence library.
The nucleic acid sequence databases of Los Alamos National Laboratory, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, and others are organized in a single relational database. This organization with a suitable relational database management program facilitates the tasks of reporting statistics, making cross-references, and double-checking of the original databases.