Bioinformatics, Vol 15, 807-831, Copyright © 1999 by Oxford University Press
H Weissig and PE Bourne
MOTIVATION: Biological databases, with their rapidly expanding contents,
are indispensable tools in the quest to understand more about biological
function. However, a serious user of a database that comprises a large
collection of data, collected over a long period, will likely be struck by
the inconsistency in reporting individual items of data. This paper takes a
critical look at the Protein Data Bank (PDB) to explore the seriousness of
the problem in one particular data set and to explore the implications to
those actively engaged in comparative analysis of these data.
ARTICLES
An analysis of the Protein Data Bank in search of temporal and global trends
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