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b) Easy way to access and cross reference between different databases
c) Consistent improvement of existing databases
d) Partnership allows handful of data for exchange which leads to wide coverage and effortless data management
b) Offers guarded first hand data together with user friendly search tools
c) Focus is on the usefulness of the database for NAR users
d) "Boutique" databases will be selected if the topics covered are of general interest
e) Open for submissions from good review and established databases in future
f) Paper submitted was not published elsewhere unless under special conditions
g) Only update papers from most popular databases are accepted. Other databases require significant new developments to be qualified for publication
b) Budget constraints. Eg. ExDom database charges its users
c) Replaced by more updated and encyclopedic databases
d) Overlapped with other publication
eg: UCSC Cancer Genome Browser, Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology and the TP53 website
eg: Dfam and SINEBase
Timeline for database development
In year 2013,emphasis of databases are on:
i) Mechanisms of protein–ligand binding
ii) Basis of human disease, potential drugs and their targets
iii) Genomic and RNAseq data for monkeys (comparative genomics purpose)
Availability of genome data enables research on improving human health.
In year 2012, main highlight of databases were:
i) Human proteins
ii) BioSample databases
iii) Principles of NCBI Taxonomy Database
iv) Gene Ontology and UniProt Gene Ontology Annotation projects
Trend observed was focused on small molecules and relevant topics.
On July 1, 1993, the NAR supplementary issue was officially named as the Database Issue. Total of 24 articles included:
i) ENZYME database
ii) RNA and protein structure databases
In April 1991, NAR had 18 articles whereas in May 1992, it had 19 articles. Types of articles in general:
i) Medical genetics database (Haemophilia B)
ii) Nucleotide sequence databases (GenBank, EMBL Data Library)
iii) Protein databases
Eg: SWISS-PROT, PIR, PROSITE, Restriction Enzyme Database (REBASE), Transcription Factors Database (TFD) and Histone database
88 new online databases
77 update articles on databases formerly covered in NAR Database Issue
11 update articles that have been previously presented in other journals
Human Genes and Diseases
Proteomics Resources
Organelle databases
Plant databases
Cell biology
Immunological databases
RNA sequence databases
Protein sequence databases
Nucleotide Sequence Databases
Genomics Databases (non-vertebrate)
Metabolic and Signaling Pathways
Other Molecular Biology Databases
Microarray Data and other Gene Expression Databases
scientific excellence
significance
originality
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