Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 25, Issue 1 72-81, Copyright © 1997 by Oxford University Press
KH Fasman, SI Letovsky, P Li, RW Cottingham and DT Kingsbury
The value of the Genome Database (GDB) for the human genome research
community has been greatly increased since the release of version 6. 0 last
year. Thanks to the introduction of significant technical improvements, GDB
has seen dramatic growth in the type and volume of information stored in
the database. This article summarizes the types of data that are now
available in the Genome Database, demonstrates how the database is
interconnected with other biomedical resources on the World Wide Web,
discusses how researchers can contribute new or updated information to the
database, and describes our current efforts as well as planned improvements
for the future.
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The GDB Human Genome Database Anno 1997
Division of Biomedical Information Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205-2236, USA. ken@gdb.org
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