done.
BTW the (rather minimal) paragraph about the DOI is missing from relnotes.txt
file.
Weimin Zhu wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>> Release 80 of the EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database is available from
> the EBI ftp servers and other verified mirror sites as follows:
>>ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/embl/release/ (UK)
>ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/molbio/embl_release (Finland)
>ftp://bio-mirror.net/biomirror/embl/release/ (USA)
>ftp://bio-mirror.jp.apan.net/pub/biomirror/embl/release/ (Japan)
>ftp://ftp.cbi.pku.edu.cn./pub/databases/embl80 (China)
>> PLEASE try to use these mirror sites for download.
>>>From release 80, EMBL release includes the whole genome shortgun (WGS)
> data, along with the EMBL normal division data.
> The total compressed file size is about 35.5 GB, and 201 GB for
> uncompressed files.
> Division data: containing 37,882,872 sequences comprising
> 42,077,895,467 nucleotides, an increase of about 8.6% over release 79.
> WGS data: containing 4,429,392 sequences comprising 28,144,536,717
> nucleotides, an increase of about 2.1% of number of entries over release
> 79.
>> Please see the full release notes at:
>ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/embl/release/relnotes.txt>http://www.ebi.ac.uk/embl/Documentation/Release_notes/current/relnotes.html>> For those who mirror our cumulative update files containing new and
> updated
> sequence data since the last full database release, please note that
> these
> will be changed to include only post-release 80 data at 12:00 GMT,
> Tuesday, September 7th, 2004.
>> Regards,
> Weimin Zhu & Siamak Sobhany
> EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database
> EMBL-EBI
>>