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AceDB

AceDB is a biological database for handling genomic data. It was developed by Richard M. Durbin and Jean Thierry-Mieg in 1989. AceDB stands for a C… 
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2007
2007
Mary Polacco (University of Missouri) reports a new release of the ACEDB "snapshot" of the data in MaizeDB, the database of maize… 
2007
2007
AceC is a simple and fast programmer interface to the AceDB object oriented database system. It can be used to write a light… 
2004
2004
ACEDB is a genome database designed specifically for handling bioinformatic data flexibly. It provides a custom database kernel… 
1999
1999
WOL is a Horn-clause language for specifying transformations involving complex types and recursive data-structures. Its… 
1999
1999
As the number of non-expert database users who wish to access genome databases directly grows, it becomes increasingly imperative… 
1999
1999
Currently, there is tremendous interest in semi-structured (SS)data management. This is spurred by data sources, such as the… 
1996
1996
The recent progress in the sequencing of entire genomes has identified many novel genes, many of which have no further… 
Review
1995
Review
1995
The main goal of the three-day conference was information exchange. There were tutorials, oral presentations and on-line… 
1994
1994
ACEDB, A C. elegans Database is a generalized genome database that was originally written to meet the needs of the C. elegans…