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Bioinformatics Vol. 18 no. 8 2002
Pages 1149-1150
© 2002 Oxford University Press


Applications Note

The EBI SRS server—new features

Evgeny M. Zdobnov , Rodrigo Lopez *, Rolf Apweiler and Thure Etzold

EMBL Outstation - European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1SD, UK

Received on December 12, 2001 ; revised on February 13, 2002 ; accepted on March 10, 2002

Motivation: Here we report on recent developments at the EBI SRS server (http://srs.ebi.ac.uk). SRS has become an integration system for both data retrieval and sequence analysis applications. The EBI SRS server is a primary gateway to major databases in the field of molecular biology produced and supported at EBI as well as European public access point to the MEDLINE database provided by US National Library of Medicine (NLM). It is a reference server for latest developments in data and application integration. The new additions include: concept of virtual databases, integration of XML databases like the Integrated Resource of Protein Domains and Functional Sites (InterPro), Gene Ontology (GO), MEDLINE, Metabolic pathways, etc., user friendly data representation in ‘Nice views’, SRSQuickSearch bookmarklets.

Availability: SRS6 is a licensed product of LION Bioscience AG freely available for academics. The EBI SRS server (http://srs.ebi.ac.uk) is a free central resource for molecular biology data as well as a reference server for the latest developments in data integration.

Contact: EBISRS{at}ebi.ac.uk


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