Abstract

The Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences (MIPS-GSF), Martinsried near Munich, Germany, develops and maintains genome oriented databases. It is commonplace that the amount of sequence data available increases rapidly, but not the capacity of qualified manual annotation at the sequence databases. Therefore, our strategy aims to cope with the data stream by the comprehensive application of analysis tools to sequences of complete genomes, the systematic classification of protein sequences and the active support of sequence analysis and functional genomics projects. This report describes the systematic and up-to-date analysis of genomes (PEDANT), a comprehensive database of the yeast genome (MYGD), a database reflecting the progress in sequencing the Arabidopsis thaliana genome (MATD), the database of assembled, annotated human EST clusters (MEST), and the collection of protein sequence data within the framework of the PIR-International Protein Sequence Database (described elsewhere in this volume). MIPS provides access through its WWW server (http://www.mips.biochem.mpg.de) to a spectrum of generic databases, including the above mentioned as well as a database of protein families (PROTFAM), the MITOP database, and the all-against-all FASTA database.

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BiologyGenomeDatabaseSequence databaseGeneticsNeurospora crassaExpressed sequence tagComputational biologyGeneComputer science

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Year
2000
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Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
37-40
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1278
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Hans‐Werner Mewes, Dmitrij Frishman, Ulrich Güldener et al. (2000). MIPS: a database for genomes and protein sequences. Nucleic Acids Research , 28 (1) , 37-40. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/28.1.37

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10.1093/nar/28.1.37