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-==SRS==+SRS (Sequence Retrieval System) is installed locally (version 7.1.3.2) and runs on the cluster server. It is used to manage about 70 of the most popular public biological databases (DBs), such as EMBL, UNIPROT, REFSEQ, ENTREZGENE, UNIGENE, PFAM, INTERPRO, PATHWAY, PDB and many others (see [[SRS databases|Databases]]). Databases produced in house are easily integrated into SRS, allowing researchers to compare and link local data with public ones. Many applications, such as those of the [[EMBOSS]] package, are integrated into SRS.
-===SRS at CEINGE===+
-The Sequence Retrieval System (SRS), developed at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) and by the Biowisdom company and used by major research centres, provides a single interface for access to the biological databases (DBs) and creates links for multiple searches. Thus, data from various DBs can be compared with each other and with locally produced data. Researcher can also create personal projects and store, retrieve and further access all performed queries and relative results.+
-At CEINGE, SRS (version 7.1.3.2) is installed locally and used to manage over 60 of the most popular public biological DBs, such as EMBL, UNIPROT, REFSEQ, ENTREZGENE, UNIGENE, PFAM, INTERPRO, PATHWAY, PDB and many others. Databases produced in house are easily integrated into SRS, allowing researchers to compare and link local data with public ones. An automatic procedure specifically developed at CEINGE takes care to mantain the databases up to date: every night public servers are checked for the presence of new releases and eventually new data are downloaded and automatically indexed. Many applications, such as those of the [[EMBOSS]] package, are integrated.+
-===The system===+===How to reach and use SRS===
-By using the SRS web interface, it is possible to query DBs by ''string'' and/or ''numerical'' words. The system, in fact, indexes the words contained in almost fields of records within the databases and creates specific indices; these inidices are quickly scanned when queries are performed, allowing rapid retrieve of those data which satisfy the search criteria. SRS also allows to create personal views of the data and to launch many applications directly from the wed interface.+:SRS is available directly from the [http://bioinfo.ceinge.unina.it Bioinfo website] (look for [[Image:Srs.jpg]]) or at the address http://bioinfo.ceinge.unina.it/srs7131/ .
-More details about SRS and how to use it are available [http://bioinfo.ceinge.unina.it/srs7131/doc/index.html here]+:By using the SRS web interface, it is possible to query DBs by ''string'' and/or ''numerical'' words. The system, in fact, reads the text contained in all fields within the databases and creates the relative indices; these indices are scanned when queries are performed, allowing rapid retrieval of data which satisfy the search criteria. SRS also allows to create personal views of the data and to launch many applications directly from the web interface.
-===How to reach SRS at CEINGE===+:More details about SRS and how to use it are available [http://bioinfo.ceinge.unina.it/srs7131/doc/index.html here]
-SRS is available directly from the [http://bioinfo.ceinge.unina.it Bioinfo website] (look for [[Image:Srs.jpg]]) or at the address http://bioinfo.ceinge.unina.it/srs7131/ .+ 
 +===The system===
 +:SRS, developed early at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) and now by the Biowisdom company, is used by major research centres because it provides a single simples interface for accessing the biological DBs and creates links for multiple searches. Thus, data from various DBs can be compared with each other and with locally produced data. Researcher can also create personal projects and store, retrieve and further access all performed queries and relative results.
===References=== ===References===
-Etzold, T and Argos, P '''SRS--an indexing and retrieval tool for flat file data libraries''' ''CABIOS'' 9, 49-57, 1993. +:Etzold T, Ulyanov A and Argos P '''SRS: information retrieval system for molecular biology data banks'''. ''Methods Enzymol.'' 266:114-28 (1996)
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 +:The official public server of SRS is mantained at [http://srs.ebi.ac.uk SRS@EBI]
-The official public server of SRS is mantained at [http://srs.ebi.ac.uk SRS@EBI]+{{footer|footername=footer bioinfo}}

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SRS (Sequence Retrieval System) is installed locally (version 7.1.3.2) and runs on the cluster server. It is used to manage about 70 of the most popular public biological databases (DBs), such as EMBL, UNIPROT, REFSEQ, ENTREZGENE, UNIGENE, PFAM, INTERPRO, PATHWAY, PDB and many others (see Databases). Databases produced in house are easily integrated into SRS, allowing researchers to compare and link local data with public ones. Many applications, such as those of the EMBOSS package, are integrated into SRS.

[edit] How to reach and use SRS

SRS is available directly from the Bioinfo website (look for Image:Srs.jpg) or at the address http://bioinfo.ceinge.unina.it/srs7131/ .
By using the SRS web interface, it is possible to query DBs by string and/or numerical words. The system, in fact, reads the text contained in all fields within the databases and creates the relative indices; these indices are scanned when queries are performed, allowing rapid retrieval of data which satisfy the search criteria. SRS also allows to create personal views of the data and to launch many applications directly from the web interface.
More details about SRS and how to use it are available here

[edit] The system

SRS, developed early at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) and now by the Biowisdom company, is used by major research centres because it provides a single simples interface for accessing the biological DBs and creates links for multiple searches. Thus, data from various DBs can be compared with each other and with locally produced data. Researcher can also create personal projects and store, retrieve and further access all performed queries and relative results.

[edit] References

Etzold T, Ulyanov A and Argos P SRS: information retrieval system for molecular biology data banks. Methods Enzymol. 266:114-28 (1996)
The official public server of SRS is mantained at SRS@EBI

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