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SEQUENCE AND STRUCTURE DATABANKS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: THE REASONS FOR INTEGRATION

M. SILLINCE (Sheffield University Management School, Crookesmoor Building Conduit Road, Sheffield S10 1FL)
J.A.A. SILLINCE (Sheffield University Management School, Crookesmoor Building Conduit Road, Sheffield S10 1FL)

Journal of Documentation

ISSN: 0022-0418

Article publication date: 1 January 1993

423

Abstract

The use of sequence and structure databanks is examined in relation to their application in some of the main branches of protein studies. Also the question of availability is addressed by means of presenting some information on current sequence and structure databanks. Increasingly research in molecular science requires joint access to both sequence and structure databases, and the reasons for this development, together with some of the methods for integrated access, are analysed.

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SILLINCE, M. and SILLINCE, J.A.A. (1993), "SEQUENCE AND STRUCTURE DATABANKS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: THE REASONS FOR INTEGRATION", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 49 No. 1, pp. 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026908

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MCB UP Ltd

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