Abstract

A biological database is a big, structured body of continuous information, generally connected with computerized software intended to update, query, and recover information elements deposited within the framework. A straightforward database could be a single folder comprising several data, each carrying the same number of data. Such famous databases are GenBank from the National Center for Biotechnology Information, SwissProt from the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and PIR from the Protein Information Resource. Biological databases are bibliotheques of life science data, gathered from science studies, published literature, high-performance experimental technology, and computational analysis. Here we brefly described some recently published molecular databases.

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  • Bioinformatics is a steadily increasing area of studies fueled by the need to handle and evaluate the vast amounts of information produced by omics techniques

  • 6. Xia S, Feng J, Chen K, Ma Y, Gong J, Cai F, et al CSCD : a database for cancer-specific circular RNAs. Nucleic Acids Res. Oxford University Press; 2018;46(September 2017):925

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Citation: Girish K. and Dubey S. (2018). Higher organism’s molecular databases: an overvie. Highlights in BioScience, Volume 1.Article ID 20184, dio:10.36462/ H.BioSci.20184 Copyright:© This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Funding: The authors have no support or funding to report.

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