*Eukar. Promoter Database
Dan Jacobson
DANJ at JHUHYG.BITNET
Thu Oct 10 09:00:17 EST 1991
Here's a clip from LiMB describing EPD -the Euk. Promoter Database.
Happy hunting,
Dan Jacobson
danj at jhuhyg.sph.jhu.edu
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entry EPD
name.now Eukaryotic Promoter Database
charter published in the leading scientific journals of the field. EPD
provides information on experimentally defined eukaryotic promoters
for which sequences are available but not necessarily annotated in
the EMBL Data Library. It is the outcome of a critical evaluation of
transcript-mapping and gene-expression data
data.pri nucleotide sequences [eukaryotic POL II promoter]
data.sec index terms; [EMBL] cross-references;
[eukaryotic POL II promoter sequence] literature citations
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entry EPD
number 10070
history jl 11/06/89 initial entry
gk 03/19/90 updated entry from returned questionnaire
status response
res.nam Dr. Philipp Bucher
res.add Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305
U.S.A.
res.tel (415) 723-9256
res.net bucher at gnomic.stanford.edu
gen.nam Dr. Philipp Bucher
gen.add Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305
U.S.A.
gen.tel (415) 723-9256
gen.net bucher at gnomic.stanford.edu
con.nam Dr. Philipp Bucher
con.add Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305
U.S.A.
con.tel (415) 723-9256
con.net bucher at gnomic.stanford.edu
acc.nam EMBL Data Library
acc.add European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Postfach 10.2209
Heidelberg 6900
WEST GERMANY
acc.tel [011-49] 6221-387-258
acc.net datalib at embl.bitnet
name.now Eukaryotic Promoter Database
nam.alt EPD
nam.bad -
source scientific literature
funding -
citation Bucher,P., Trifonov,E. (1986) Compilation and analysis of eukaryotic
POL II promoter sequences. <Nucleic Acids Research> 14, pp.
10009-10026.
charter published in the leading scientific journals of the field. EPD
provides information on experimentally defined eukryotic promoters
for which sequences are available but not necessarily annotated in
the EMBL Data Library. It is the outcome of a critical evaluation of
transcript-mapping and gene-expression data
cross.name -
data.pri nucleotide sequences [eukaryotic POL II promoter]
data.sec index terms; [EMBL] cross-references;
[eukaryotic POL II promoter sequence] literature citations
hardware -
op.sys -
dbms -
language -
software -
format line type format
access no limitations
updates every three months
con.onl no
con.mag yes
con.flp yes
con.elm yes
con.pap yes
acc.onl yes
acc.mag yes
acc.flp no
acc.elm yes
acc.pap no
byt.all 228000
byt.pri 128000
ent.pri 722
comment EPD is not a nucleotide sequence database. It is a compilation of
data that define the function of specific nucleotide sequences of
the
EMBL Data Library
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