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Version:
1.0
Data:
Jan 10 2004
 
Peptide:
1,254
Receptor:
337
Gene:
1473
Reference:
121,189
 
 
 
Simple Search:
This part is built for convenient search the database. The text in the inputing field would be usd as the keywords to search in the field of peptide name, synonym, gene name, keyword. The blank in the text means a character not a boolean operator. That means if you input the text as 'ADM ace', the system will seach in the fields list above for the string - 'ADM ace' not for 'ADM' and 'ace' . The boolean operation is provided in advanced search.
 
Advanced Search:
This part contains three sections: peptide search, gene search, reference search. Each section provides the boolean operation and the detailed search in fields.
  Peptide search:
  This section provides the function to search the peptides by their basic peptide information. The peptide records which contain the keyword inputed by user in selected field (including peptide name, synonym, species, keywords provided by system, gene name) would be find in database. The boolean operation are provided. User can select how many records would be listed in one page and in what order the result should be listed.
  Gene search:
  This section provides the function to search the peptides by their basic gene information. The peptide records which contain the keyword inputed by user in selected field (including gene symbol, product, gene location) would be find in database. The boolean operation are provided. User can select how many records would be listed in one page and in what order the result should be listed.
  Reference search:
  This section is built independently to search references that are contained in BioPD. The reference records which contain the keyword inputed by user in selected field (including Title, Author name, Publish year, Abstract) would be find in database. The boolean operation are provided. User can select how many records would be listed in one page and in what order the result should be listed.
 
 
   
 
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