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- National Center for Biotechnology Information
Welcome to NCBI The National Center for Biotechnology Information advances science and health by providing access to biomedical and genomic information About the NCBI | Mission | Organization | NCBI News Blog
- PubMed
PubMed will soon reintroduce the ability to customize subject lines and body text when emailing search results or citations With this update, the email feature will also require My NCBI login, and PubMed emails will only be sent to the email address associated with the My NCBI account Phrase Searching in PubMed Tutorial Now Available March 3
- Basic Local Alignment Search Tool - BLAST
The Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) finds regions of local similarity between sequences The program compares nucleotide or protein sequences to sequence databases and calculates the statistical significance of matches
- Database resources of the National Center for Biotechnology . . .
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) provides online information resources for biology, including the GenBank® nucleic acid sequence repository and the PubMed® repository of citations and abstracts published in life science
- National Center for Biotechnology Information - Wikipedia
The NCBI is located in Bethesda, Maryland, and was founded in 1988 through legislation sponsored by US Congressman Claude Pepper The NCBI houses a series of databases relevant to biotechnology and biomedicine and is an important resource for bioinformatics tools and services
- Submission Portal | NCBI | NLM | NIH
NCBI takes data capturing experimental or inferential results supporting annotation dervied from GenBank primary data dbSNP Small human genomic variation: single nucleotide, insertions, deletions, and microsatellites GTR Genetic tests for inherited somatic genetic variations, including arrays and multiplex panels BioProject and BioSample
- What is NCBI and who works here? - NCBI Insights
What does NCBI do? As a national resource for molecular biology information, our mission is to develop new information technologies to aid in the understanding of fundamental molecular and genetic processes that control health and disease
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