Database resources of the National Center for Biotechnology Information in 2023

Eric W Sayers(National Institutes of Health), Evan Bolton(National Institutes of Health), J. Rodney Brister(National Institutes of Health), Kathi Canese(National Institutes of Health), Jessica Chan(National Institutes of Health), Donald C. Comeau(National Institutes of Health), Catherine M. Farrell(National Institutes of Health), Michael Feldgarden(National Institutes of Health), Anna M Fine(National Institutes of Health), Kathryn Funk(National Institutes of Health), Eneida Hatcher(National Institutes of Health), Sivakumar Kannan(National Institutes of Health), Christopher E. Kelly(National Institutes of Health), Sunghwan Kim(National Institutes of Health), William Klimke(National Institutes of Health), Melissa Landrum(National Institutes of Health), Stacy Lathrop(National Institutes of Health), Zhiyong Lu(National Institutes of Health), Thomas Madden(National Institutes of Health), Adriana Malheiro(National Institutes of Health), Aron Marchler‐Bauer(National Institutes of Health), Terence D. Murphy(National Institutes of Health), Lon Phan(National Institutes of Health), Shashikant Pujar(National Institutes of Health), Sanjida H Rangwala(National Institutes of Health), Valérie Schneider(National Institutes of Health), Tony Tse(National Institutes of Health), Jiyao Wang(National Institutes of Health), Jian Ye(National Institutes of Health), Barton W Trawick(National Institutes of Health), Kim D. Pruitt(National Institutes of Health), Stephen T. Sherry(National Institutes of Health)
Nucleic Acids Research
November 9, 2022
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Abstract

The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) provides online information resources for biology, including the GenBank® nucleic acid sequence database and the PubMed® database of citations and abstracts published in life science journals. NCBI provides search and retrieval operations for most of these data from 35 distinct databases. The E-utilities serve as the programming interface for most of these databases. New resources include the Comparative Genome Resource (CGR) and the BLAST ClusteredNR database. Resources receiving significant updates in the past year include PubMed, PMC, Bookshelf, IgBLAST, GDV, RefSeq, NCBI Virus, GenBank type assemblies, iCn3D, ClinVar, GTR, dbGaP, ALFA, ClinicalTrials.gov, Pathogen Detection, antimicrobial resistance resources, and PubChem. These resources can be accessed through the NCBI home page at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.


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