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Bioinformatics Bioinformatics is a branch of biology and computer science…
Bioinformatics Bioinformatics is a branch of biology and computer science that deals with acquiring, storing, analyzing, and disseminating biological data, most commonly DNA and amino acid sequences. Bioinformatics makes use of computer algorithms to determine gene and protein functions, as well as to establish evolutionary links.
NCBI means the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Text Omitted and Filed Separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
we are used PubMed, gene , protein and nucleotide. Alignment tool is blast
The Nucleotide database is a collection of sequences from several databases such as GenBank, RefSeq, TPA, and PDB.
A genetic database is one or more sets of genetic data (genes, gene products, variants, phenotypes) stored together with software to enable users to retrieve genetic data, add genetic data and extract information from the data.
The Protein database is a collection of sequences from several sources, including translations from annotated coding regions in GenBank, RefSeq and TPA, as well as records from SwissProt, PIR, PRF, and PDB. Protein sequences are the fundamental determinants of biological structure and function.
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PubMed is a free search engine that primarily accesses the MEDLINE database of life sciences and biomedical references and abstracts. The database is maintained by the National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NLM) as part of the Enters information retrieval system.
EMBOSS is a free open source software analysis package developed for the needs of the molecular biology and bioinformatics user community. EMBOSS also integrates a range of currently available packages and tools for sequence analysis into a seamless whole.
Nucleotide tools
Nucleotide translation
Nucleotide restriction
Redata
Remap
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