DNA Databank of Japan (DDBJ) [Datenbank]
The DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ) is the sole nucleotide sequence data bank in Asia, which is officially certified to collect nucleotide sequences from researchers and to issue the internationally recognized accession number to data submitters.Since we exchange the collected data with EMBL-Bank/EBI;...
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DNA nucleotide sequence sequence data |
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Research Organization of Information and Systems, National Institute of Genetics (NIG)
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The DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ) is the sole nucleotide sequence data bank in Asia, which is officially certified to collect nucleotide sequences from researchers and to issue the internationally recognized accession number to data submitters.Since we exchange the collected data with EMBL-Bank/EBI; European Bioinformatics Institute and GenBank/NCBI; National Center for Biotechnology Information on a daily basis, the three data banks share virtually the same data at any given time. The virtually unified database is called "INSD; International Nucleotide Sequence Database". DDBJ collects sequence data mainly from Japanese researchers, but of course accepts data and issue the accession number to researchers in any other countries. --------------------------- Die DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ) ist die einzige Nukleotidsequenz-Datenbank in Asien, die offiziell zertifiziert ist, Nukleotidsequenzen von Forschern zu sammeln und die international anerkannte Zugangsnummer an Dateneinreicher zu vergeben. Da wir die gesammelten Daten täglich mit EMBL-Bank/EBI; European Bioinformatics Institute und GenBank/NCBI; National Center for Biotechnology Information austauschen, teilen sich die drei Datenbanken zu jedem Zeitpunkt praktisch die gleichen Daten. Die virtuell vereinheitlichte Datenbank wird "INSD; International Nucleotide Sequence Database" genannt. Die DDBJ sammelt Sequenzdaten hauptsächlich von japanischen Forschern, akzeptiert aber natürlich auch Daten und vergibt die Zugangsnummer an Forscher in allen anderen Ländern. |