The nucleic acid database: Present and future

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Abstract

The Nucleic Acid Database is a relational database containing information about three-dimensional nucleic acid structures. The methods used for data processing, structure validation, database management and information retrieval, as well as the various services available via the World Wide Web, are described. Plans for the future include greater reliance on the Macromolecular Crystallographic Information File for both data processing and data management.

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Berman, H. M., Gelbin, A., Clowney, L., Hsieh, S. H., Zardecki, C., & Westbrook, J. (1996). The nucleic acid database: Present and future. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 101(3), 243–257. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.101.026

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