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INFORMATICS: GenBank
GenBank is an open-access database of annotated sequences of DNA, mRNA, and the corresponding proteins. One can add [1] to the database, submitting sequences, further annotations, and corrections. Alternatively (and likely more usefully), one can search GenBank. Searches are conducted via Entrez Nucleotide [2].