Cochrane Guy, Aldebert Philippe, Althorpe Nicola, Andersson Mikael, Baker Wendy, Baldwin Alastair, Bates Kirsty, Bhattacharyya Sumit, Browne Paul, van den Broek Alexandra, Castro Matias, Duggan Karyn, Eberhardt Ruth, Faruque Nadeem, Gamble John, Kanz Carola, Kulikova Tamara, Lee Charles, Leinonen Rasko, Lin Quan, Lombard Vincent, Lopez Rodrigo, McHale Michelle, McWilliam Hamish, Mukherjee Gaurab, Nardone Francesco, Pastor Maria Pilar Garcia, Sobhany Siamak, Stoehr Peter, Tzouvara Katerina, Vaughan Robert, Wu Dan, Zhu Weimin, Apweiler Rolf
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Nucleic Acids Res. 2006 Jan 1;34(Database issue):D10-5. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkj130.
The EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database (www.ebi.ac.uk/embl) at the EMBL European Bioinformatics Institute, UK, offers a comprehensive set of publicly available nucleotide sequence and annotation, freely accessible to all. Maintained in collaboration with partners DDBJ and GenBank, coverage includes whole genome sequencing project data, directly submitted sequence, sequence recorded in support of patent applications and much more. The database continues to offer submission tools, data retrieval facilities and user support. In 2005, the volume of data offered has continued to grow exponentially. In addition to the newly presented data, the database encompasses a range of new data types generated by novel technologies, offers enhanced presentation and searchability of the data and has greater integration with other data resources offered at the EBI and elsewhere. In stride with these developing data types, the database has continued to develop submission and retrieval tools to maximise the information content of submitted data and to offer the simplest possible submission routes for data producers. New developments, the submission process, data retrieval and access to support are presented in this paper, along with links to sources of further information.