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NAR Databases (Group 13)

The necessity to group NAR databases arises from the significant growth in web servers, resulting in diverse tools, databases, and resources that scientists and researchers find challenging to track.

NAR Databases (Group 13)

NAR Databases (Group 13)

(f) Why databases are created and shared

Up-to-date Databases Resources
To notify the researchers of newly-discovered information
Pivotal Reference Resources
Providing literature for further research

(d) Why we need to group these databases

due to significant growth in NAR web server that lead to change in type of tool, databases and resources
make it easier for users to search by narrowing or specify their search
need for well annotated and user-friendly resource
Incresing numbers of information
scientist, biologists, researchers unable to track tools, databases, methods and their specialty information easily

(b) Numbers available

Total Databases
1512

41 Subcategories

14 Major Categories

(e) Why some databases are no longer in the databases and dropped from it

Databases are not updated and no longer accessible
Diverted from the original objective and purpose of the databases which should be a public-free databases
Redundancy
Databases having the same or way similar datas and information regarding a specific topic
Databases Evolution
Some of the smaller groups of databases have being merge to form a ne database which is more relevant in today's context
Commercialization Purposes
The databases are no longer free

(c) Criteria for selection into NAR databases

Database
biological data store that can be queried
Tool
bioinformatics software or server that can analyse, extract and modify input data to particular databases
Resources
static resource whose intention is to convey bioinformatics information
Directory organized by biological subject
subcategory are of common task relevant

(a) Organisation of databases and its major grouping (15 groups)

Cell biology
Immunological databases
Plant databases
Organelle databases
Other Molecular Biology Databases
Proteomics Resources
Microarray Data and other Gene Expression Databases
Human Genes and Diseases
Human and other Vertebrate Genomes
Metabolic and Signaling Pathways
Genomics Databases (non-vertebrate)
Structure Databases
Protein sequence databases
RNA sequence databases
Nucleotide Sequence Databases