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Human Genome News Archive Edition
Human Genome News, Mar.-Apr. 1995; 6(6)

Boston University Provides Gopher, Web Servers

Gopher and WWW servers are available for the BioMolecular Engineering Research Center and Molecular Biology Computer Research Resource (BMERC) at Boston University (http://bmerc-www.bu.edu). These servers provide access to (1) the Protein Sequence Analysis System, an e-mail server for analyzing amino acid sequences; (2) ProLink, an integrated database of protein structure, sequence homology, and functional pattern data installed in a relational format under Sybase; and (3) specially designed software, data files, and support information.

Contact: Bill Schmidt; BMERC; Boston University; 36 Cummington St.; Boston, MA 02215 (617/353-7123, Fax: -7020, gophradm@darwin.bu.edu or wwwadmin@darwin.bu.edu)

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