Abstract

The Nucleic Acid Database (NDB) (http://ndbserver.rutgers.edu) is a web portal providing access to information about 3D nucleic acid structures and their complexes. In addition to primary data, the NDB contains derived geometric data, classifications of structures and motifs, standards for describing nucleic acid features, as well as tools and software for the analysis of nucleic acids. A variety of search capabilities are available, as are many different types of reports. This article describes the recent redesign of the NDB Web site with special emphasis on new RNA-derived data and annotations and their implementation and integration into the search capabilities.

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Nucleic acidBiologyNucleic acid structureComputational biologySoftwareVariety (cybernetics)RNADatabaseComputer scienceBiochemistryProgramming languageArtificial intelligence

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Year
2013
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article
Volume
42
Issue
D1
Pages
D114-D122
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239
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Buvaneswari Coimbatore Narayanan, John Westbrook, Saheli Ghosh et al. (2013). The Nucleic Acid Database: new features and capabilities. Nucleic Acids Research , 42 (D1) , D114-D122. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt980

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10.1093/nar/gkt980