Structural Biology Software Database
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Category: Genetic Database and Molecular Database Handling (4 entries)

The followings are a collection of software for genetic database of various organisms and for handling molecular database.

Relibase

Relibase is a powerful system to search and analyse the protein-ligand complexes in the PDB. It is freely available on the web at three sites; http://relibase.ccdc.cam.ac.uk http://relibase.ebi.ac.uk http://relibase.rutgers.edu There is also a commercial version, Relibase+, offering extra analytical facilities and the ability to construct and search in-house databases of protein-ligand complexes, available from the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC).
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Biology WorkBench

Biology WorkBench is a revolutionary web-based tool for biologists. The WorkBench allows biologists to search many popular protein and nucleic acid sequence databases. Database searching is integrated with access to a wide variety of analysis and modeling tools, all within a point and click interface that eliminates file format compatibility problems.
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Big Bench Mouse

Big Bench Mouse is a commercial database application specifically designed for transgenic mouse colonies, Big Bench Mouse is the complete colony management software solution for Macintosh (PC version coming soon).
View Application Entry for Big Bench Mouse

JChem

JChem is a Java tool for developing applications that manipulate and search mixed structural and non-structural data. A system using JChem can integrate web browsers or tradional interfaces with relational databases (RDBMS), like Oracle, Access, MSSQL Server, MySQL, etc. The system provides core modules for building chemical applications.
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