GenoBase Database Gateway

BioInformatics & Molecular Analysis Section, Division of Computer Research & Technology, NIH

NOTICE - THE GENOBASE WEB SITE HAS BEEN SHUTDOWN

Due to limited resources which currently must be committed elsewhere, the GenoBase web site has been shut down for an extended, indefinite period of time commencing

Friday January 16, 1998

We do this with regret, and apologize for any inconvenience suffered.

Suggestions for alternate sites:




Welcome to the experimental GenoBase server at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Through a system of tables and various query capabilities, this server provides access to an NIH copy of GenoBase, which is a Prolog-based, object-oriented molecular biology database. This installation incorporates and links the contents of several large datasets, including EMBL and Swiss-Prot. GenoBase, created by Dr. Ross Overbeek and associates at Argonne National Laboratory, is now being used in the Division of Computer Research and Technology at the National Institutes of Health.



GenoBase Architect: Ron Taylor (rtaylor@helix.nih.gov)
WWW/HTML Architect: Adam Ginsburg (ginsburg@husc.harvard.edu)

BioInformatics and Molecular Analysis Section (BIMAS)
Computational Bioscience & Engineering Laboratory (CBEL)
Division of Computer Research and Technology (DCRT)
National Institutes of Health
9000 Rockville Pike
Building 12-A, Room 2033
Bethesda, MD 20892