Presently you can do the searches against the complete yeast genome
at SGD's blast WWW page, at:
http://genome-www2.stanford.edu:5555/cgi-bin/blastsgd
Once all the records are in DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank we will have
the yeast genome and yeast protein sequences as seperate
'blastable' databases.
f.
> From Reinhard.Nestelbacher at sbg.ac.at Thu May 16 00:03:06 1996
> To: yeast at net.bio.net> From: "Reinhard.Nestelbacher" <Reinhard.Nestelbacher at sbg.ac.at>
> Subject: Re: When are yeast sequences in the databases
> Date: Wed, 15 May 1996 14:34:54 +0100
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>> Can anybody give me the information, at what time the
> complete
> yeast sequence will be in the general sequence
> databases...........
> Kay
>>> Hallo you
>> The sequences on the server:
>http://www.mips.biochem.mpg.de/mips/yeast/> are organized very well and you are also allowed to use some
> search engines ( So, you are not alone)
> The disadvantage is the long times you have to spend for
> waiting.
> But it works
>> reinhard
>>