Xref: utzoo bionet.molbio.genbank:413 bionet.software:758 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!news.cs.indiana.edu!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!sdd.hp.com!cs.utexas.edu!yale!cmcl2!mcclb0.med.nyu.edu!smith From: smith@mcclb0.med.nyu.edu Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.genbank,bionet.software Subject: GenBank nightly USENET sequence data software updated. Message-ID: <1991Feb21.140305.6988@mcclb0.med.nyu.edu> Date: 21 Feb 91 19:03:05 GMT Organization: NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, USA Lines: 41 We have updated the software for the automatic maintenance of GenBank from USENET which we have written for VAX/VMS. The new distribution has the following new features. - New code to process the check-sequence messages received from GenBank each week to allow checking the sequence delivery. With this addition nightly USENET updated banks are essentially verified weekly for completeness. This makes us feel much better about using the USENET feed. - Several bug fixes over the last few months including a fairly substantial reorganization of the code. - A program called EZFETCH which can be used (by people who run GCG) to facilitate searching for sequences by primary and secondary accession numbers and also by locus, and subsequently FETCHing any matches into the user's current directory. The general functionality of the programs include: capture of the daily sequence update feed from USENET. The incorporation of these sequences into an UPDATE bank, regenerated nightly, and the maintenance of log and index files from these sequences. Command files which allow the UPDATE bank to be stripped of sequences incorporated into the latest GenBank tape distribution based on the closing date of the tape distribution. And now the weekly check-sequence message processing to provide a degree of UPDATE bank integrity. The software can be retrieved by anonymous/FTP from 'mcclb0.med.nyu.edu' as the single file NIGHTLY_PAK.COM, or from our MAILSERVer by sending mail to MAILSERV@NYUMED.BITNET with the following two lines in the body of the message: SEND NIGHTLY.1 SEND NIGHTLY.2 The distribution is in the form of a VMS_SHARE archive which automatically unpacks the distribution components. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Ross Smith, Cell Biology, NYU Medical Center, 550 First Ave., NYC, 10016| |Phone: (212) 263-5356: FAX: (212) 263-8139 (Alternate NYUMC) (212) 263-7190| |E-Mail: SMITH@NYUMED.BITNET (BITNET), SMITH@MCCLB0.MED.NYU.EDU (Internet)| +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com