LIMB DTBASE Entry

entry       DTBASE
number      10122
history     gr 05/20/92 initial entry from returned questionnaire
status      questionnaire
res.nam     Mathew Woodwark
res.add     University College of Swansea
            School of Biological Sciences
            Singleton Park
            Swansea,  SA2 8PP
            U.K.
res.tel     [011-44] 0792-205678
res.fax     -
res.net     BAWOODWARK@VAX.SWAN.AC.UK
gen.nam     Dr. David Skibinksi
gen.add     University College of Swansea
            School of Biological Sciences
            Singleton Park
            Swansea,  SA2 8PP
            U.K.
gen.tel     [011-44] 0792-205390
gen.fax     -
gen.net     BASKIBIN@VAX.SWAN.AC.UK
con.nam     Mathew Woodwark
con.add     University College of Swansea
            School of Biological Sciences
            Singleton Park
            Swansea,  SA2 8PP
            U.K.
con.tel     [011-44] 0792-205678
con.fax     -
con.net     BAWOODWARK@VAX.SWAN.AC.UK
acc.nam     Mathew Woodwark
acc.add     University College of Swansea
            School of Biological Sciences
            Singleton Park
            Swansea,  SA2 8PP
            U.K.
acc.tel     [011-44] 0792-205678
acc.fax     -
acc.net     BAWOODWARK@VAX.SWAN.AC.UK
name.now    University College of Swansea Allozyme Frequency Database
nam.alt     DTBASE
nam.obs     -
source      literature; some unpublished data
funding     U.K.  National Environment Research Council
citation    -
charter     Starch-gel electrophorectic allozyme frequency data has been
            collected for as many animals as possible.  It is being used to
            empirically test predictions of neutral theory and test for
            evidence of selection.
crossref    PARABASE
data.pri    allele frequency for interspecies or intraspecies study
data.sec    taxonomy; number of alleles
hardware    DEC VAX 8800
op.sys      DEC VAX DCL
dbms        fortran programs
language    fortran
software    -
format      -
access      -
updates     4 per year
con.onl     no
con.mag     no
con.flp     yes
con.elm     no
con.pap     yes
acc.onl     no
acc.mag     no
acc.flp     no
acc.elm     no
acc.pap     no
byt.all     -
byt.pri     0.96 Mb
ent.pri     600
comment     DTBASE is basically a list of numbers, analyseable by our own
            fortran programs.  Distribution is only now being considered, but
            for the present, consultation with Woodwark or Skibinski would be
            more fruitful.
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