The European Bioinformatics Institute's data resources -- towards systems biology

What you can do:
Search and use an extensive collection to molecular biology database and tools.
Highlights:
  • The European Bioinformatics Institute's (EBI's) databases and tools have evolved to meet the changing needs of molecular biologists: since we last wrote about our services in the 2003 issue of Nucleic Acids Research, we have launched new databases covering proteinx96protein interactions (IntAct), pathways (Reactome) and small molecules (ChEBI).
  • Our existing core databases have continued to evolve to meet the changing needs of biomedical researchers, and we have developed new data-access tools that help biologists to move intuitively through the different data types, thereby helping them to put the parts together to understand biology at the systems level.
  • In the most recent update, we describe how the EMBL-EBI's biomolecular databases are evolving to cope with increasing levels of submission, a growing and diversifying user base, and the demand for new types of data.
Keywords:
  • genome portal
  • DNA sequence portal
  • Nucleotide Sequence portal
  • DNA data bank
  • gene portal
  • bioinformatics portal
This record last updated: 04-28-2010
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