Biological Databases can be helpful to decode future generation characters
what are Biological Databases?
Biological Databases are the stores of biological information. There are various substances such as DNA, RNA and proteins. Stores of information associated with DNA are called DNA databases. Similarly, RNA and protein databases are different. Knowledge of these databases can help to decode the characters in future generation.
Some biological databases(Examples)
Examples of DNA databases are DDBJ- DNA Data Bank of Japan
EMBL- European Bioinformatics Institute
GenBank - National Center for Biotechnology Information
Example of RNA databases are miRBase- it is a databse of microRNA
Rfam- Complete database of various RNA families
Examples of Protein databases are PDB- Protein Data Bank
PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe
PDBj - Protein Data Bank in Japan
Biological Databases are the stores of biological information. There are various substances such as DNA, RNA and proteins. Stores of information associated with DNA are called DNA databases. Similarly, RNA and protein databases are different. Knowledge of these databases can help to decode the characters in future generation.
Some biological databases(Examples)
Examples of DNA databases are DDBJ- DNA Data Bank of Japan
EMBL- European Bioinformatics Institute
GenBank - National Center for Biotechnology Information
Example of RNA databases are miRBase- it is a databse of microRNA
Rfam- Complete database of various RNA families
Examples of Protein databases are PDB- Protein Data Bank
PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe
PDBj - Protein Data Bank in Japan
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