This Browser for Databanks in Molecular Biology was created by
- Thure Etzold
- Giorgio Verde
- David Kreil
- Phil Carter
at the EBI, Hinxton, UK. This work has been financially supported in part by a European Union Biomed II
grant, and by the EMBnet.
We would also like to thank a long list of people who have provided
support and help, in particular those who suffered our beta releases.
The SRS WWW server can be easily configured to use a different set of
databanks; in fact, almost all HTML files are produced dynamically.
The server is layered over the SRS system and both will be
released as a software package in the near future.
References:
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Thure Etzold, Anatoly Ulyanov, and Patrick Argos, SRS: Information Retrieval System for Molecular Biology Data Banks. Methods in Enzymology v. 266, p. 114, 1996.
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Thure Etzold and Patrick Argos, SRS an indexing and retrieval tool for flat
file data libraries. Comput. Appl. Biosci. 9:49-57, 1993
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Thure Etzold and Patrick Argos, Transforming a set of biological flat file
libraries to a fast access network. Appl. Biosci. 9:59-64, 1993
...if you have comments or questions you can send a mail to
etzold@ebi.ac.uk,
verde@ebi.ac.uk,
kreil@ebi.ac.uk
Release SRS 5.1.0 is now available. It includes a command line
interface and the SRSWWW server program. The central part of the release is
the SRS function library (written in C) that lets you do queries and
access and link entries inside of your program.
srs5.1.0.tar.gz