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References

Articles (Database Collections)

  • Wheeler DL, Barrett T, Benson DA, Bryant SH, Canese K, Chetvernin V, Church DM, DiCuccio M, Edgar R, Federhen S, Geer LY, Kapustin Y, Khovayko O, Landsman D, Lipman DJ, Madden TL, Maglott DR, Ostell J, Miller V, Pruitt KD, Schuler GD, Sequeira E, Sherry ST, Sirotkin K, Souvorov A, Starchenko G, Tatusov RL, Tatusova TA, Wagner L, Yaschenko E. 2007. Database resources of the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Nucleic Acids Res. 35(Database issue):D5-12 (January 1).   PubMed;  full text

Articles & Chapters (Individual Databases and Search Systems)

Entrez search system
GenBank
  • Benson DA, Karsch-Mizrachi I, Lipman DJ, Ostell J, Wheeler DL. 2007. GenBank. Nucleic Acids Res. 35(Database issue):D21-25 (January 1).   PubMed;  full text

RefSeq
  • Pruitt KD, Tatusova T, Maglott DR. 2007. NCBI reference sequences (RefSeq): a curated non-redundant sequence database of genomes, transcripts and proteins.. Nucleic Acids Res. 35(Database issue):D61-5 (January 1).   PubMed;  full text

  • Pruitt KD, Tatusova T, Ostell J. 2002. The Reference Sequence (RefSeq) Project. IN The NCBI handbook [Internet], National Library of Medicine (US), National Center for Biotechnology Information, Bethesda, MD, Chapter 19. Available in the Entrez Books database

  • Pruitt KD, Maglott DR. 2001. RefSeq and LocusLink: NCBI gene-centered resources. Nucleic Acids Res. 29(1):137-40 (January 1).   PubMed;  full text

  • Pruitt KD, Katz KS, Sicotte H, Maglott DR. 2000. Introducing RefSeq and LocusLink: curated human genome resources at the NCBI. Trends Genet. 16(1):44-7 (January).   PubMed
Entrez Gene database
  • Maglott D, Ostell J, Pruitt KD, Tatusova T. 2007. Entrez Gene: gene-centered information at NCBI. Nucleic Acids Res. 35(Database Issue):D26-31 (January 1).   PubMed;  full text

  • Maglott D, Pruitt K, Tatusova T. 2005. Entrez Gene: A Directory of Genes. IN The NCBI handbook [Internet], National Library of Medicine (US), National Center for Biotechnology Information, Bethesda, MD, Chapter 19. Available in the Entrez Books database

Entrez Genome and NCBI Map Viewer
Taxonomy Project

Books

  • Numerous other books have been published about the field of bioinformatics, algorithms, practical application of bioinformatics tools, and more, and can be identified by searches of various bookseller websites.


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