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  1. SRS databases (1,049 bytes)
    1: ...n web interface for accessing to these biological databases.
    2: ...specifically developed, takes care to mantain the databases up to date: every night public servers are checke...
    3: Through SRS, more than 60 public databases are available at CEINGE, stored as flat-files on ...
    5: The complete list of all the available databases on SRS is findable [http://bioinfo.ceinge.unina.i...
    7: ===Available databases===
  2. Metabolic pathway databases (625 bytes)
  3. Reference databases (673 bytes)
    1: ...ns names of all organisms represented in sequence databases by at least one nucleotide or protein sequence
  4. 3D structures databases (589 bytes)
    3: ...ta Bank. Constructed from the PDB, DSSP and HSSP databases
  5. Ontology databases (273 bytes)
  6. Protein-related databases (2,174 bytes)
  7. Gene-related databases (1,612 bytes)
  8. DNA databases (1,265 bytes)
  9. Protein databases (2,865 bytes)
    8: ...rotein Index - a top level guide to main proteome databases

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  1. Main Page (2,170 bytes)
    10: ...ics, which include public databases, programs and databases developed locally as a result of specific resear...
  2. Structure (678 bytes)
    11: *[[SRS databases]]
  3. Bioinfo Services (2,218 bytes)
    15: ...gi-bin/wgetz?_AUTHS_-AUTHE_-page+databanks here]. Databases may be grouped according to the content into:
    16: :*[[DNA databases]]
    17: :*[[Gene-related databases]]
    18: :*[[Protein databases]]
    19: :*[[Protein-related databases]]
  4. IT Services (386 bytes)
    1: ...ork and user services and bioinformatic tools and databases. The set up may be described as follows:
  5. Research lines (2,939 bytes)
    5: ...ntified in the human genome, and collected in two databases (DG-CST, originally produced in a collaborative e...
  6. Eukaryotic CSTs (4,353 bytes)
    3: ...ntified in the human genome, and collected in two databases ([[DG-CST]], originally produced in a collaborati...
    13: Sequences collected in [[DG-CST]] and [[KINWEB]] databases are extensively annotated for features concerning...
  7. Research Activity (3,619 bytes)
    1: ...nt of human protein kinases ([[KINWEB]]). The two databases are being maintained and are made available onlin...
  8. SRS databases (1,049 bytes)
    1: ...n web interface for accessing to these biological databases.
    2: ...specifically developed, takes care to mantain the databases up to date: every night public servers are checke...
    3: Through SRS, more than 60 public databases are available at CEINGE, stored as flat-files on ...
    5: The complete list of all the available databases on SRS is findable [http://bioinfo.ceinge.unina.i...
    7: ===Available databases===
  9. Reference databases (673 bytes)
    1: ...ns names of all organisms represented in sequence databases by at least one nucleotide or protein sequence
  10. 3D structures databases (589 bytes)
    3: ...ta Bank. Constructed from the PDB, DSSP and HSSP databases
  11. ENSEMBL (1,174 bytes)
    1: ...rching and browsing the information stored in the databases. The current version of ENSEMBL collects data fr...
  12. CEINGE facilities (914 bytes)
    1: The following databases have been developed to support specific CEINGE fa...
  13. Software (5,755 bytes)
    26: ...ring, DNS blocklists, and collaborative filtering databases. SpamAssassin runs on a server, and filters spam ...
  14. User services (2,788 bytes)
    15: :*Scientific databases (SRS, Ensemble)
    16: :*Management interfaces to databases containing experimental data (CST, Kinase)
    19: ...ucture (user space on the file server, biological databases, computing resources). To use it, follow the [[VL...
  15. Hardware (3,467 bytes)
    7: ...rchitecture, dedicated to the management of large databases and programs used into the bioinformatic research...
  16. DG-CST (3,185 bytes)
    17: *BLAST matches versus non-redundant nucleotide databases;
    30: ...ed sequence tags (ESTs) and non-redundant protein databases;
  17. CAPRI (4,014 bytes)
    3: ...t takes advantage of the processing power and the databases available on the CEINGE's remote servers. Unlike ...
    11: ...open other pages, load data from disk, servers or databases, copy the visible data to a new page and select t...
    18: ...lign its sequences or search within the installed databases. Top menu bar changes if one, two or more sequenc...
    22: ...lign its sequences or search within the installed databases. Top menu bar behaviour is similar to the DNA pag...
    29: ...n-specific scoring system, suitable for searching databases with patterns derived from the analysis of multip...
  18. SRS (2,099 bytes)
    1: ...nd many others (see [[SRS databases|Databases]]). Databases produced in house are easily integrated into SRS,...
    6: ...reads the text contained in all fields within the databases and creates the relative indices; these indices a...
  19. Capri Protein page (3,823 bytes)
    1: ...lign its sequences or search within the installed databases. Top menu bar changes if one, two or more sequenc...
    49: SearchDB menu allow to search in sequence databases which are currently installed at CEINGE. It is po...
  20. Capri DNA page (4,138 bytes)
    1: ...lign its sequences or search within the installed databases. Top menu bar changes if one, two or more sequenc...
    60: SearchDB menu allows to search in sequence databases which are currently installed at CEINGE. It is po...

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