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This book contains information on the Entrez Protein, Nucleotide, Expressed Sequence Tag (EST), and Genome Survey Sequence (GSS) databases. The instructions here should allow you to quickly begin searching and using the features of the Entrez sequence databases.
Contents
- Entrez Sequences Quick StartCreated: June 29, 2010; Last Update: April 22, 2016.
- Which of the three databases containing nucleic acid sequence (Nucleotide, EST, or GSS) should I search?
- How do I use a simple query, such as a word or a phrase?
- How can I make my search more specific with Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT)?
- How do I restrict my search to specific subsets of records such as those from a specific organism, molecule type or source database?
- How do I analyze the sequence data directly or find additional related data?
- How can I search for a sub-sequence, or pattern in a protein or nucleotide sequence?
- How can I locate and highlight a biological feature in a protein or nucleotide sequence?
- Entrez Nucleotide and Entrez Protein FAQsCreated: October 1, 2006; Last Update: May 12, 2010.
- Search Field Descriptions for Sequence DatabaseCreated: December 3, 2010; Last Update: February 9, 2011.
- NLM CatalogRelated NLM Catalog Entries
- Entrez Sequences HelpEntrez Sequences Help
- Chain A, Stromelysin-1Chain A, Stromelysin-1gi|340707741|pdb|3OHL|AProtein
- Taxonomy Links for Gene (Select 55501) (1)Taxonomy
- Conserved Domain Links for Gene (Select 14038) (1)Conserved Domains
- Oral squamous cell carcinoma-derived cell linesOral squamous cell carcinoma-derived cell linesAccession: GDS4560GEO DataSets
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