Affiliation:
1. S‐Khan Lab Mardan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan
2. Department of Chemistry Nangarhar University Jalalabad Afghanistan
Abstract
AbstractThe emergence of computer technologies and computing power has led to the development of several database systems that provide standardized access to vast quantities of data, making it possible to collect, search, index, evaluate, and extract useful knowledge across various fields. The Home of All Biological Databases (HABD) has been established as a continually expanding platform that aims to store, organize, and distribute biological data in a searchable manner, removing all dead and non‐accessible data. The platform meticulously categorizes data into various categories, such as COVID‐19 Pandemic Database (CO‐19PDB), Database relevant to Human Research (DBHR), Cancer Research Database (CRDB), Latest Database of Protein Research (LDBPR), Fungi Databases Collection (FDBC), and many other databases that are categorized based on biological phenomena. It currently provides a total of 22 databases, including 6 published, 5 submitted, and the remaining in various stages of development. These databases encompass a range of areas, including phytochemical‐specific and plastic biodegradation databases. HABD is equipped with search engine optimization (SEO) analyzer and Neil Patel tools, which ensure excellent SEO and high‐speed value. With timely updates, HABD aims to facilitate the processing and visualization of data for scientists, providing a one‐stop‐shop for all biological databases. Computer platforms, such as PhP, html, CSS, Java script and Biopython, are used to build all the databases. © 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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