entry SRRSD
number 10024
history cb 11/18/86 response received from D.Davison
fm 04/07/87 initial entry
jl 12/12/87 address & phone confirmed by e-mail
jl 03/07/88 new bitnet address given by Jack Chappelear
status questionnaire
res.nam Dr. Dan Davison
res.add Univ. of Houston
Biochemical and Biophysical Sciences
4800 Calhoun
Houston, TX 77004
U.S.A.
res.tel -
res.fax -
res.net Davison@UH.EDU
gen.nam Dr. George Fox
gen.add Dep't of Biochemical Science
Univ. of Houston
4800 Calhoun
Houston, TX 77004
U.S.A.
gen.tel (713) 749-3980
gen.fax -
gen.net fox@uhrcc2.bitnet or fox@uhrcc2.crcc.uh.edu
con.nam Dr. George Fox
con.add Dep't of Biochemical Science
Univ. of Houston
4800 Calhoun
Houston, TX 77004
U.S.A.
con.tel (713) 749-3980
con.fax -
con.net fox@uhrcc2.bitnet or fox@uhrcc2.crcc.uh.edu
acc.nam Dr. George Fox
acc.add Dep't of Biochemical Science
Univ. of Houston
4800 Calhoun
Houston, TX 77004
U.S.A.
acc.tel (713) 749-3980
acc.fax -
acc.net fox@uhrcc2.bitnet or fox@uhrcc2.crcc.uh.edu
name.now 16S Ribosomal RNA Sequence Database
nam.alt 16S rRNA; small ribosomal subunit RNA; 30S subparticle rRNA
nam.obs -
source literature; unpublished information
funding NIH; NASA
citation -
charter Covers all major and minor journals published in English, French,
or German. Most data now comes from authors prior to, and
sometimes in lieu of, publications.
crossref GENBANK; EMBL
data.pri nucleotide sequences [16S rRNA]
data.sec functional features [16S rRNA nucleotide sequence]
hardware DEC MICRO VAX II
op.sys VMS 4.2
dbms in-house
language fortran
software Analysis package (for data manipulation)
format non-standard, custom format
access no limitations (unless contributors request otherwise)
updates 52 per year
con.onl yes
con.mag yes
con.flp yes
con.elm yes
con.pap yes
acc.onl yes
acc.mag yes
acc.flp no
acc.elm yes
acc.pap yes
byt.all 0.25 Mb
byt.pri 0.13 Mb
ent.pri 110
comment The database is an integrated environment consisting of an editor
and some analysis programs. It keeps data in a very peculiar
form (variable length, variable blocked records in RMS) which can
be distributed in many forms (Stade, BIONET, GENBANK et al.) via
most types of media. Electronic mail contribution to SRRSD can
be made via Bitnet and UUCP. Electronic mail access is available
via Bitnet, but should only be used as a last resort.
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