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    Posted on November 20th, 2009 Jessica P. No comments

    Two main databases are now available: the EMBL-EBI and the NCBI for Europe and US, respectively. These two databases are connected and all the information present are available in both systems. Another database is provided by a Japanese laboratory and is online at genome.jp.

    ncbiMain databases contain information about DNA sequence, two examples are EMBL datalibrary and GenBank; all other databases regarding RNA, proteins and polymorphisms or rare diseases are connected to these two ones. Databases are usually checked by operators or software: the difference between these two control systems could be observed in the redundancy because manual control is usually more systematic than these performed by software. About proteins, three secondary databases are currently used: Swiss-Prot, TrEMBL and PIR. In these websites several bioinformatic tools are available to align sequences, predict primary and secondary structure of proteins or determine the isoelectric point, all these information are important especially at the beginning of the study. Other databases like PDB or Modbase offer three-dimensional structures of proteins and prediction of three-dimensional structures, respectively. As well as PROSITE collects information about protein motifs, functional domains and so on. Last but not least, Genome.jp is preparing a new tool, KEGG pathway, useful to retrieve information about enzymes and metabolic pathway. Good work!