Overview of Biological Databases

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The video is all about types of Databases in Bioinformatics.
This video explains what is Biological databases and their various types as Primary, Secondary, and Derived Databases. It also tells about what kind of data is stored in biological databases. It also explains the differentiation of primary and secondary databases as nucleotide and protein databases. It explains primary databases by taking examples of EMBL, DDBJ, and GenBank in nucleotide database and it also tells how these three work together and how the information is stored or retrieved from these databases. Few examples as PIR, Swiss-prot, and PRF in the Protein sequence database.
It explains Secondary database with few examples as PDB, EBI-MSD, and MMDB in the Protein structure database and Blocks and COG in Domain and Motif database.
The derived database is also differentiated in Structure database, Gene Expression database, Metabolic pathway database, and Specialised database.
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Please upload more and detailed videos of topics ma'am. If possible

ritvihasija
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Please upload more about bioinformatics. Continue your video works soon as possible ❤️

santhoshragul
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Can you please tell me which software you are using for making these videos?

AqsaMateen-rnlq
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Thank you mam for the correct explanation of these .

archana.s
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Please add more videos related to bioinformatics

aleeshakb
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I am also student of Bioinformatic too.

abuhurairah
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Very informative Which book you recommend for reading to cover this lecture?

GCSRaji
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Nice explanation about Biological databases. Hope it will useful to everyone. But here Domain and motif database was not explained..

kabilans
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excellect lect. for biotechnology students

Dr_Magan_Ghatule
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Biology databases are not only topics related to Genetics or molecular biology, there are databases on many areas within biology, the subject you expose is very focused, it is misnamed to group "bioinformatics" and only mention molecular topics.

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