Peking University bioinformatics center 1
Introduction: CBI was established in March, 1997. It is the China node of EMBnet and the China node of APBionet, an Asia-Pacific bioinformatics network. This web page is worth seeing.
From PKUCBI, you can immediately access EMBnet's home page and mirror points of several important biological databases. There are more than 200 freely accessible databases on EMBnet. Peking University Bioinformatics Center has established a variety of molecular biology information mirror systems and databases, some of which are updated daily. Many databases can be queried through the retrieval tool SRS.
2. China Bioinformation Network
Introduction: China Bioinformatics Network is one of the most influential professional websites in the field of bioinformatics in China, which was founded and operated by Bioinformatics Center of Shanghai Institute of Life Sciences, China Academy of Sciences. Now it consists of the latest trends, related knowledge introduction, online testing, case analysis, online services, forums and other major sections.
It mainly provides online services such as comprehensive commercial sequence analysis software, biological database search, free comprehensive analysis software, multi-sequence comparison, gene discovery in genome, gene splicing site prediction, protein structure prediction, gene prediction in small eukaryotes, sequence search, electronic cloning splicing pcr full length, transmembrane protein structure prediction, SNP sequence comparative analysis, etc.
3. Huada Gene Research Center
Introduction: Huada Gene Research Center is the most powerful sequencing unit in China. It is composed of Beijing and Hangzhou, also known as the Center for Genome Informatics of China Academy of Sciences. In March 2002, the National Development and Reform Commission approved the construction of "National Bioinformatics Engineering Center" based on BGI, which was jointly funded by the National Development and Reform Commission, China Academy of Sciences and BGI.
This is the unit that took the lead in completing the international human genome 1% sequencing task undertaken by China, the whole genome framework of pomelo rice and the whole genome sequencing of thermophilic bacteria in Tengchong, Yunnan. This is a place where innovative experiments are boldly carried out within the system.
Part of its backbone comes from the Human Genome Center of Institute of Genetics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the other part is overseas scholars serving in China, most of whom are contract employees. It implements enterprise management, but it is not a "private enterprise", but a new, non-profit research institution.