Bioinformatics Database Resources

Author:

Khandelwal Icxa1,Sharma Aditi1,Agrawal Pavan Kumar2,Shrivastava Rahul1

Affiliation:

1. Jaypee University of Information Technology, India

2. G. B. Pant Engineering College, India

Abstract

Various biological databases are available online, which are classified based on various criteria for ease of access and use. All such bioinformatics database resources have been discussed in brief in this book chapter. The major focus is on most commonly used biological/bioinformatics databases. The authors provide an overview of the information provided and analysis done by each database, information retrieval system and formats available, along with utility of the database to its users. Most widely used databases have been covered in detail so as to enhance readers' understanding. This chapter will serve as a guide to those who are new to the field of bioinformatics database resources, or wish to have consolidated information on various bioinformatics databases available.

Publisher

IGI Global

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