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The PIR-International Protein Sequence Database
1999
Nucleic Acids Research
The Protein Information Resource (PIR; http://wwwnbrf.georgetown.edu/pir/ ) supports research on molecular evolution, functional genomics, and computational biology by maintaining a comprehensive, non-redundant, well-organized and freely available protein sequence database. Since 1988 the database has been maintained collaboratively by PIR-International, an international association of data collection centers cooperating to develop this resource during a period of explosive growth in new
doi:10.1093/nar/27.1.39
pmid:9847137
pmcid:PMC148092
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