Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!iuvax!bionet!lanl.gov!dbd%benden From: dbd%benden@LANL.GOV (Dan Davison) Newsgroups: bionet.general Subject: E-mail GenBank entry server still lives Message-ID: <8907132110.AA16830@benden> Date: 13 Jul 89 21:10:04 GMT Sender: daemon@NET.BIO.NET Lines: 74 The University of Houston Department of Biochemical and Biophysical Sciences and the University Computing Center announce the availability of a GENBANK-SERVER This is a mail response facility which will return a specific GenBank entry requested via e-mail. The server can be accessed on the Internet, BITNET, and UUCP networks. Please be aware that a mail response program is not "smart" and can only respond to a limited set of commands. GenBank entries are available by name and accession number only. The address to use is genbank-server@uhnix2.uh.edu (Internet) or ...uhnix2!genbank-server (Usenet) or genbank-server%uhnix2.uh.edu@CUNYVM (BITNET) and your request can consist of one of the following: HELP SEND HELP SEND LOCUS genbank_locus_name SEND INDEX index_name SEND ACCESSION accession_number "HELP" will result in a small help file being sent back, and everyone should request the help message. It will contain up-to-date information about the server, access, release numbers, and policies. The help message also includes all index names, so "SEND INDEX" no longer works. "SEND INDEX index_name" (where "index_name" is one of the index files listed in the HELP message) will work. SEND LOCUS genbank_locus_name will return via e-mail the requested locus if it exists, and an error message if it does not. Use the HELP message index file to find the name of the entry, or use the accession number. SEND ACCESSION accession_number will return the specified entry or a message about not being able to find the entry if that accession number does not exist. We hope to offer daily updates of the database beginning some time in the fall. At that time, accession numbers of sequences appearing in journals will be retrievable without knowing the official GenBank locus name. Server Policies: The server runs every half hour and will handle only *one* request at a time. If you want more than one entry, send in separate requests. Large GenBank entries (Lambda, EBV, tobacco and liverwort chloroplasts entries) may not make it through the thread of mailers. UUCP mailers, in particular, silently enforce a limit of 64,000 characters in a single mail message. Note also that Usenet mail is very unreliable; you should consult the "pathalias" database to construct a mail path from your machine to uhnix2. A local Unix mail wizard may be able to help. The server contains a simple response to someone asking for too many loci or otherwise abusing the service: it stops working for them. Please restrict your requests to no more than one or two a day; if the demand is too great the service will randomly choose requests to ignore, or will be stopped altogether. The current version of GenBank on the server is Release 59. The server is updated twice a year due to monetary and disk space constraints. We will soon be updating the server daily; as entries are completed by GenBank they will appear on the server. Questions can be sent to davison@uh.edu (Internet) or DAVISON@UHOU(BITNET). Requests to talk to a human rather than a mail response program should be sent to archive-management@uhnix2.uh.edu. By popular demand, archive-managment@uhnix2.uh.edu also works.