In article <2q9blu$78d at morrow.stanford.edu>, HF.JSL at forsythe.stanford.edu
(Joseph Lipsick) wrote:
> I heartily recommend ENTREZ as well. It contains both DNA and
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> P.S. The US government publications office which handles ENTREZ
> distribution is not the most user-friendly organization. Be
> persistent. Fortunately, once you're on the mailing list it's easy
> to stay on.
The entrez program for the network version can be obtained by ftp from
"New executables for Network Entrez are now available on ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
in the /entrez/network directory."
See the readme also as you need to register your network site to use the
program (no cost.....yet)
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