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*[[SEQSERVICE]] | *[[SEQSERVICE]] | ||
- | : | + | :The sequencing facility uses a locally developed data base in order to interact with the users requesting the sequencing, to organize its internal work and to deliver the results. The users may take advantage of the programs available locally to further analyze the obtained sequences. |
*[[OLIGOS]] | *[[OLIGOS]] | ||
- | : | + | :The Oligo synthesis facility uses a database system to keep track of the requests and to organiza th internal activity. The users may follow the sysnthesis process and be informed of the delivery. |
*[[CELLBANK]] | *[[CELLBANK]] | ||
- | :A system for following and storing cell lines, viruses and biological samples | + | :A system for following and storing cell lines, viruses and other biological samples was developed to help the Cell bank facility to keep track of the numerous cell lines and their propagation, as well as the storage location of samples and their information. |
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Revision as of 11:43, 22 June 2007
These databases have been developed to support specific CEINGE facilities
- The sequencing facility uses a locally developed data base in order to interact with the users requesting the sequencing, to organize its internal work and to deliver the results. The users may take advantage of the programs available locally to further analyze the obtained sequences.
- The Oligo synthesis facility uses a database system to keep track of the requests and to organiza th internal activity. The users may follow the sysnthesis process and be informed of the delivery.
- A system for following and storing cell lines, viruses and other biological samples was developed to help the Cell bank facility to keep track of the numerous cell lines and their propagation, as well as the storage location of samples and their information.