software for lista3
Francis Ouellette
francis at AZALEA.NLM.NIH.GOV
Fri Sep 24 10:00:53 EST 1993
David COORNAERT (dacoo at vub.ac.be) asks:
> Is there a ftp site where you can get the software for reading
> the lista db?
LISTA is a normal (plain text, ASCII) document which is about 226,000 bytes,
which means probably about 100 pages, give or take a few. LISTA is a list
nucleotide references pointing to all the Saccharomyces protein encoding genes.
The only "search engines" which I know of, are the two gopher sites which
cary it:
gopher.gdb.org
--> 12. Search Databases at Hopkins (Vectors, Promoters, NRL-3D, EST, OMIM ...)/
--> 11. Sequence Databases (Vectors, EPD, EST, NRL_3D, Kabat, Genbank)/
--> 10. Search LISTA - A compilation of sequences from Saccharomyces <?>
genome.stanford.edu
4. Saccharomyces Genome version 0.0 <?>
5. Sequenced Saccharomyces Genes -- LISTA Documentation.
--> 6. Sequenced Saccharomyces Genes -- LISTA release 3 <?>
7. LISTA Homologies -- Documentation (Experimental).
8. LISTA Homologies -- release 3 (Experimental) <?>
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happy gopherring,
francis
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