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software. This includes the following products:
InsightII: visualization and manipulation of biological macromolecules
Discover: molecular mechanics, molecular dynamics, E. minimization
Dmol: LDF quantum chemistry calculations
Homology: protein model-building
Delphi: electrostatic-field calculations on biological macromolecules
Polymer: calculations on polymer chains
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-P.
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From: smiyazaw@nigsun.nig.ac.jp (Sanzo Miyazawa)
Newsgroups: sci.bio,bionet.general
Subject: Anonymous ftp server for DNA/protein databases in Japan (In in English)
Keywords: anonymous ftp, DNA, protein, database, Japan, GenBank, EMBL, DDBJ, PIR
Message-ID: <2490@nigsun.nig.ac.jp>
Date: 11 Nov 90 00:57:40 GMT
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Organization: National Institute of Genetics in Japan
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An anonymous-ftp server for DNA/protein databases in Japan
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Anonymous ftp for DNA/protein databases is now available at the
host name: flat.nig.ac.jp IP address: 133.39.128.2
in Japan. Available databases include
DNA databases:
GenBank
EMBL
DDBJ
Protein Databases:
NBRF, PIR
SwissProt
GenBank Gene Products
This host is connected to the Internet and therefore can be "ftp"ed from
any site on the Internet in the world but would be useful specifically
for Internet sites in Japan and other asian countries.
sanzo.miyazawa@flat.nig.ac.jp
P.S.
How to use anonymous ftp.
The following is a log file of anonymous ftp.
% ftp flat.nig.ac.jp
Connected to flat.nig.ac.jp.
220 nigs4s FTP server (SunOS 4.0) ready.
Name (flat.nig.ac.jp:smiyazaw): anonymous # Type "anonymous"
331 Guest login ok, send ident as password.
Password: # Type your e-mail address
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
ftp> cd pub
250 CWD command successful.
ftp> cd db