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Subject: Which is the new adress?
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Dear colleagues,
Which is the new adress to submit sequences to the EMBL-Databank?. I know
that is in England, but I don't remember the adress.
Thanks


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Please, subscribe me.


From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Sat Oct 08 23:00:00 1994
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From: GARTMANN@IMMUNBIO.MPG.DE (Christoph Gartmann)
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In <3715cp$iv@mserv1.dl.ac.uk> Joan writes:

> Which is the new adress to submit sequences to the EMBL-Databank?. I know
> that is in England, but I don't remember the adress.

The address is "datasubs@ebi.ac.uk".

Regards,
   Christoph Gartmann


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From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Sat Oct 08 23:00:00 1994
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From: uetz@embl-heidelberg.de (Peter Uetz)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Subject: Sequence submissions to EMBl/EBI
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In article <3715cp$iv@mserv1.dl.ac.uk>, Joan Rigau Lloveras <jrlgmp@cid.csic.es> writes:
> Dear colleagues,
> Which is the new adress to submit sequences to the EMBL-Databank?. I know
> that is in England, but I don't remember the adress.
> Thanks
> 
sequence  submissions to datalib@ebi.ac.uk
 
          (you can get a submission form by sending the message
           GET DOC:DATASUB.TXT to netserv@ebi.ac.uk)
 
for general information:  datalib@ebi.ac.uk
 
 
 
Peter Uetz (UETZ@EMBL-Heidelberg.de)

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From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Fri Oct 14 23:00:00 1994
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From: carvalho@UNAMVM1.DGSCA.UNAM.MX (Carvalho Torres Alexandro cassio-UACPYP)
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How I can get sequences from the EMBL bank using the name of the species 
and teh genus. What is it the "magic words".
Alexandro Carvalho
Depto de Infectologia-INNSZ.
Mexico


From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Sun Oct 16 23:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
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From: jecop@ebi.ac.uk (Jeroen Coppieters)
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Carvalho Torres Alexandro cassio-UACPYP (carvalho@UNAMVM1.DGSCA.UNAM.MX) wrote:
: How I can get sequences from the EMBL bank using the name of the species 
: and teh genus. What is it the "magic words".
: Alexandro Carvalho
: Depto de Infectologia-INNSZ.
: Mexico
The answer is dependent of which software you have available locally.
If you have a forms capable web client, you can access
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/srs/srsc
This is the web based SRS (Author Thure Etzold, EMBL) running in the EBI
(European Bioinformatics institute, EMBL outstation) in UK.
EBI is the source of EMBL database, allowing you access to the
most recent data.
Once connected to our SRS server, select "Search sequence libraries"
Which will return you a form in which you can fill in Species and
genus name
Select "organism" from the button in front of the search field
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you get a list of all matching database entries. 
If you want to retreive them all, select "view complete entries"
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From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Sun Oct 16 23:00:00 1994
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Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Subject: Re: (none)
Message-ID: <1994Oct17.195802.149@immunbio.mpg.de>
From: GARTMANN@IMMUNBIO.MPG.DE (Christoph Gartmann)
Date: 17 Oct 94 19:58:01 +0100
References: <Pine.3.87.9410141846.A22105-0100000@unamvm1.dgsca.unam.mx> <CxtDKD.93t@ebi.ac.uk>
Distribution: world
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In <CxtDKD.93t@ebi.ac.uk> jecop@ebi.ac.uk writes:

> Carvalho Torres Alexandro cassio-UACPYP (carvalho@UNAMVM1.DGSCA.UNAM.MX) wrote:
> : How I can get sequences from the EMBL bank using the name of the species 
> : and teh genus. What is it the "magic words".
> : Alexandro Carvalho
> : Depto de Infectologia-INNSZ.
> : Mexico
> The answer is dependent of which software you have available locally.
> If you have a forms capable web client, you can access
> http://www.ebi.ac.uk/srs/srsc
> This is the web based SRS (Author Thure Etzold, EMBL) running in the EBI
> (European Bioinformatics institute, EMBL outstation) in UK.

And if you don't have access to a "forms capable web client" just telnet to
"eros.embl-heidelberg.de" and log in as SRS. They are running a SRS shell
there that I originally installed in Oslo. Store your results in files and
they will be mailed back to you.

Regards,
   Christoph Gartmann


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From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Mon Oct 17 23:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Path: biosci!daresbury!hgmp.mrc.ac.uk!ebi.ac.uk!omond
From: omond@ebi.ac.uk (Roy Omond)
Subject: Re: (none)
Message-ID: <1994Oct18.123012@ebi.ac.uk>
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Sender: news@ebi.ac.uk (Mr news)
Organization: European BioInformatics Institute
References: <Pine.3.87.9410141846.A22105-0100000@unamvm1.dgsca.unam.mx> <CxtDKD.93t@ebi.ac.uk> <1994Oct17.195802.149@immunbio.mpg.de>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 1994 11:30:12 GMT

In article <1994Oct17.195802.149@immunbio.mpg.de>, GARTMANN@IMMUNBIO.MPG.DE
(Christoph Gartmann) writes:
> In <CxtDKD.93t@ebi.ac.uk> jecop@ebi.ac.uk writes:
> 
>> Carvalho Torres Alexandro cassio-UACPYP (carvalho@UNAMVM1.DGSCA.UNAM.MX) wrote:
>> : How I can get sequences from the EMBL bank using the name of the species 
>> : and teh genus. What is it the "magic words".
>> : Alexandro Carvalho
>> : Depto de Infectologia-INNSZ.
>> : Mexico
>> The answer is dependent of which software you have available locally.
>> If you have a forms capable web client, you can access
>> http://www.ebi.ac.uk/srs/srsc
>> This is the web based SRS (Author Thure Etzold, EMBL) running in the EBI
>> (European Bioinformatics Institute, EMBL outstation) in UK.
> 
> And if you don't have access to a "forms capable web client" just telnet to
> "eros.embl-heidelberg.de" and log in as SRS. They are running a SRS shell
> there that I originally installed in Oslo. Store your results in files and
> they will be mailed back to you.

Just a quick but important correction to Christoph Gartmann's posting:

Please do NOT use the address eros.embl-heidelberg.de;  instead use the
address srs.embl-heidelberg.de.  They are *not* the same, and using the
"generic" address allows us to put the SRS service on the most suitable
machine at any point in time (at present a DEC 7000-620 AXP).

Note that this is true for all EMBL services i.e. use the "generic"
address, like ftp, gopher, www, srs etc. etc.

Roy Omond
European Bioinformatics Institute
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Hinxton, UK.

From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Mon Oct 24 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!news.sprintlink.net!EU.net!uknet!daresbury!not-for-mail
From: "HANS VD BRINK , MBL-TNO" <HANS_VDB@mbl-prog.mbl.TNO.NL>
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Subject: sequence analysis programs
Date: 25 Oct 1994 13:02:06 -0000
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Original-To: embl-db@dl.ac.uk

Dear users,
Please help us. At our lab we are currently using a VAX computer,
supported by GCG software for DNA sequence analysis. Input of data
from sequence gels is done using a digitizer and the GCG program
seqed. This works fine. However, the VAX computer will be removed
from our lab and replaced by PC's. Therefore we are searching for a
computerprogram that enables us to read sequence gels with a
digitizer into a PC. We have tried <digiseq. but were not very happy
with it, e.g. the <check> option was not as we had expected.

Does anyone know a better program for input of data from sequencegels
using a digitizer ???? Please let me know.

Thanks a lot (hartelijk bedankt)
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From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Wed Oct 26 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!sunic!trane.uninett.no!nac.no!nntp.uio.no!usenet
From: Rodrigo Lopez <rodrigol@biotek.uio.no>
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Subject: EMBL AC L29007 :-)
Date: 27 Oct 1994 12:27:30 GMT
Organization: University of Oslo
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NNTP-Posting-Host: biomaster.uio.no

Found it!!! The Big One!!!! :-)

EMBL AC:L29007  check it's ID!

Joking. The entry in question was given the
following ID:

ID   HS        standard; DNA; PRI; 2334 BP

According to the rules of the sequence entry name
game this one should be the HOMO SAPIENS sequence 
we've all been waiting for. But it's only a very
small part of a kidney.

R:)


From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Wed Oct 26 22:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank,embnet.general
Path: biosci!daresbury!hgmp.mrc.ac.uk!ebi.ac.uk!stoehr
From: stoehr@ebi.ac.uk
Subject: Large numbers of cDNA sequences on the way.
Message-ID: <1994Oct26.175859@ebi.ac.uk>
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Sender: news@ebi.ac.uk (Mr news)
Organization: European BioInformatics Institute
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 16:58:59 GMT

This is just a warning for those managing local sequence databases that we
will be releasing in the next few days large numbers (circa 8000) of
sequences from the Genexpress cDNA programme.

Peter Stoehr
EMBL - European Bionformatics Institute

From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Wed Oct 26 22:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Path: biosci!daresbury!hgmp.mrc.ac.uk!ebi.ac.uk!stoehr
From: stoehr@ebi.ac.uk
Subject: Re: EMBL AC L29007 :-)
Message-ID: <1994Oct27.144814@ebi.ac.uk>
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Sender: news@ebi.ac.uk (Mr news)
Organization: European BioInformatics Institute
References: <38o6bi$ao1@hermod.uio.no>
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 13:48:14 GMT

In article <38o6bi$ao1@hermod.uio.no>, Rodrigo Lopez <rodrigol@biotek.uio.no>
writes:
> Found it!!! The Big One!!!! :-)
> 
> EMBL AC:L29007  check it's ID!
> 
> Joking. The entry in question was given the
> following ID:
> 
> ID   HS        standard; DNA; PRI; 2334 BP

My first reaction was that it was GenBank's fault :-) but it seems that we
have rather over-simplified the entryname.
The entry has been renamed HSSODIUM. Although HS is not actually against
our rules, apologies.

Regards,
Peter Stoehr
EMBL - European Bioinformatics Institute.

From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Mon Oct 31 22:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank,embnet.general
Path: biosci!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk!sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk!hgmp.mrc.ac.uk!ebi.ac.uk!stoehr
From: stoehr@ebi.ac.uk
Subject: EMBL updates via anonymous FTP
Message-ID: <1994Oct31.105221@ebi.ac.uk>
Lines: 14
Sender: news@ebi.ac.uk (Mr news)
Organization: European BioInformatics Institute
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 09:52:21 GMT

Those who update local copies of the EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database by
fetching daily or weekly batches by anonymous FTP from EMBL should no longer
use the server at FTP.EMBL-Heidelberg.DE. Please switch to using the server
running at the European Bioinformatics Institute.

address:         FTP.EBI.AC.UK
directory:       pub/databases/embl/new

Data were being mirrored to FTP.EMBL-Heidelberg.DE but there is a continuing
disk problem there.

Regards,
Peter Stoehr
EMBL - European Bioinformatics Institute.

From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Mon Oct 31 22:00:00 1994
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From: "<"<@AWIUNI11.EDVZ.UniVie.AC.AT:H8682Sze@HUELLA.BITNET>
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Subject: FUND FOR CHILDREN REQUIRING EMERGENCY TREATMENT
Date: 1 Nov 1994 11:12:43 -0000
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Original-To: embl-db@dl.ac.uk

To whom may it concern!

My daughter had an viral croupous pneumoniae this spring and she had to be
treated at the intensive care unit of the "Szent Laszlo" Hospital, Budapest.
This is the most specialized unit for treating croupous children in
Budapest, but because of bad financial status, they have only two
good artifical breathing respirators. For my luck, when my daughter
get into the hospital one of these was free.... and she used it for ten
days. After she recovered, I decided to find some financial support from
companies to obtain more equipments for the unit, but it was not too easy...

That is why I decided to send the warning of the hospital to the E-mail
newsgroups. If anybody has information about utilizable, but non utilized
equipments (see below), please contact me or one of the members of the board.


Thanks for your help:

                        Csaba Szekely
                        research associate
                        Vet. Med. Res. Inst., Hung. Acad. Sci.


FUND FOR CHILDREN REQUIRING EMERGENCY TREATMENT

         St. Ladislas (Szent Laszlo) Hospital
         H-1097. Budapest. IX. Gyali. u. 5-7, Hungary
         Telephone: 36-1 215-7953, 215-0219/ext. 121
         Fax: 36-1 215-6501


 Dear Madam/Sir,

 Every year, 350-400 children of critical condition are treated at the Infant
 and Paediatric Intensive Care Unit of "Szent Laszlo" Hospital. Our paediatric
 patients are admitted to the hospital because of severe respiratory diseases,
 meningitis, encephalitis, and severe infections of various types. For the
 administration of highly potent life-saving drugs and artificial nutrition
 fluid feeding pumps, for artificial breathing respirators, while for
 monitoring the patient's condition beside and central patient monitoring
 instruments are needed. With the help of these rather expensive instruments
 the life of children requiring critical care can be saved and in the majority
 of cases complete recovery can be achieved. Last year more than 100 children
 required artifical clearing of the air passages to avoid asphyxia, and the
 breathing of more than 60 children had to be temporarily ensured artifically,
 with the help of a respirator. In such cases a good instrument supply can
 indeed save lives; however, in our experience the patients' demand exceeds
 the existing facilities. At the initiative of the parents of our patients
 a fund has been estabilished with the aim to enable us to treat the highest
 possible number of patients under the best conditions possible.

 The objective of the "FUND FOR CHILDREN REQUIRING EMERGENCY TREATMENT"
 is to support the hospital care of children treated at the Infant and
 Paediatric Intensive Care Unit of Szent Laszlo Hospital because of a
 life-saving condition. The finances available to the fund can be used
 for procurement of the necessary instruments, for improving the conditi-
 ons of care, and for funding the research and continuing education related
 to critical care paediatric medicine.

 The Fund is public and open to any Hungarian of foreign private individual,
 legal entity or non-legal person, as well as associations thereof, who
 wish to join it.

 We ask you to support, as far as you can afford, the activity of our Fund:
 help us to save the life of as many children as possible.

 Our account number:             AGROBANK
                             219-98980-18059834-70040010
                             Fund for Children Requiring Emergency Treatment
                             (Kritikus Allapotu Gyermekekert Alapitvany)

 Under the current regulations, any contribution to the Fund is deductible
 from the tax base. We would be thankful for even the smallest contributions.
 Thank you for your help in advance.


                           The Board of the Fund:


  Dr. Katalin Rapi           Dr. Zoltan Sagi         Dr. Eniko Ujhelyi

  Szent Laszlo Hospital      Chairman of the Board   Szent Laszlo Hospital

  Deputy Medical Director                            Chief Physician, Head
                                                     Infant and Paediatric
                                                     Intensive Care Unit


From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Mon Oct 31 22:00:00 1994
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From: "<"<@AWIUNI11.EDVZ.UniVie.AC.AT:H8682Sze@HUELLA.BITNET>
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Subject: FUND FOR CHILDREN REQUIRING EMERGENCY TREATMENT
Date: 1 Nov 1994 11:01:15 -0000
Lines: 87
Sender: lpddist@mserv1.dl.ac.uk
Distribution: bionet
Message-ID: <39575r$6m9@mserv1.dl.ac.uk>
Original-To: embl-db@dl.ac.uk

To whom may it concern!

My daughter had an viral croupous pneumoniae this spring and she had to be
treated at the intensive care unit of the "Szent Laszlo" Hospital, Budapest.
This is the most specialized unit for treating croupous children in
Budapest, but because of bad financial status, they have only two
good artifical breathing respirators. For my luck, when my daughter
get into the hospital one of these was free.... and she used it for ten
days. After she recovered, I decided to find some financial support from
companies to obtain more equipments for the unit, but it was not too easy...

That is why I decided to send the warning of the hospital to the E-mail
newsgroups. If anybody has information about utilizable, but non utilized
equipments (see below), please contact me or one of the members of the board.


Thanks for your help:

                        Csaba Szekely
                        research associate
                        Vet. Med. Res. Inst., Hung. Acad. Sci.


FUND FOR CHILDREN REQUIRING EMERGENCY TREATMENT

         St. Ladislas (Szent Laszlo) Hospital
         H-1097. Budapest. IX. Gyali. u. 5-7, Hungary
         Telephone: 36-1 215-7953, 215-0219/ext. 121
         Fax: 36-1 215-6501


 Dear Madam/Sir,

 Every year, 350-400 children of critical condition are treated at the Infant
 and Paediatric Intensive Care Unit of "Szent Laszlo" Hospital. Our paediatric
 patients are admitted to the hospital because of severe respiratory diseases,
 meningitis, encephalitis, and severe infections of various types. For the
 administration of highly potent life-saving drugs and artificial nutrition
 fluid feeding pumps, for artificial breathing respirators, while for
 monitoring the patient's condition beside and central patient monitoring
 instruments are needed. With the help of these rather expensive instruments
 the life of children requiring critical care can be saved and in the majority
 of cases complete recovery can be achieved. Last year more than 100 children
 required artifical clearing of the air passages to avoid asphyxia, and the
 breathing of more than 60 children had to be temporarily ensured artifically,
 with the help of a respirator. In such cases a good instrument supply can
 indeed save lives; however, in our experience the patients' demand exceeds
 the existing facilities. At the initiative of the parents of our patients
 a fund has been estabilished with the aim to enable us to treat the highest
 possible number of patients under the best conditions possible.

 The objective of the "FUND FOR CHILDREN REQUIRING EMERGENCY TREATMENT"
 is to support the hospital care of children treated at the Infant and
 Paediatric Intensive Care Unit of Szent Laszlo Hospital because of a
 life-saving condition. The finances available to the fund can be used
 for procurement of the necessary instruments, for improving the conditi-
 ons of care, and for funding the research and continuing education related
 to critical care paediatric medicine.

 The Fund is public and open to any Hungarian of foreign private individual,
 legal entity or non-legal person, as well as associations thereof, who
 wish to join it.

 We ask you to support, as far as you can afford, the activity of our Fund:
 help us to save the life of as many children as possible.

 Our account number:             AGROBANK
                             219-98980-18059834-70040010
                             Fund for Children Requiring Emergency Treatment
                             (Kritikus Allapotu Gyermekekert Alapitvany)

 Under the current regulations, any contribution to the Fund is deductible
 from the tax base. We would be thankful for even the smallest contributions.
 Thank you for your help in advance.


                           The Board of the Fund:


  Dr. Katalin Rapi           Dr. Zoltan Sagi         Dr. Eniko Ujhelyi

  Szent Laszlo Hospital      Chairman of the Board   Szent Laszlo Hospital

  Deputy Medical Director                            Chief Physician, Head
                                                     Infant and Paediatric
                                                     Intensive Care Unit


