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From: wrp@biochsn.acc.Virginia.EDU (William R. Pearson)
Newsgroups: bionet.general
Subject: CD-ROM
Message-ID: <1868@hudson.acc.virginia.edu>
Date: 9 Aug 89 19:55:16 GMT
Reply-To: wrp@biochsn (William R. Pearson)
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In article  lasky@NET.BIO.NET (Stephen Lasky) writes:
>Has anyone had any experience with the GENBANK or EMBL databases on CD's?

	EMBL is now distributing both its DNA sequence database and the
SWISS-PROT protein sequence database on a CD-ROM. I recently received
a test copy, plopped it into my CD-ROM reader (they now cost < $750),
and used it without a hitch.  GENBANK will be coming out on CD-ROM
as well; I don't know when.

	I have modified the FASTA program to work with the EMBL format
that is used on the EMBL CD-ROM (and also on their tapes).

	Be warned: CD-ROMs are slowwwwwww.  I can search the SWISS-PROT
sequence database in about 30 min from CD-ROM; when the database (15
Mbytes) is transfered to a hard disk it only takes about 6 min.  So it
will be fine for retrieving individual sequences, but not as useful
for sequence searches.

	Bill Pearson