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. 1988 Mar 11;16(5 Pt A):1667–1680. doi: 10.1093/nar/16.5.1667

Mapping from GenBank to MEDLINE.

E J Bicknell 1, R Rada 1, S Davidson 1, R Stander 1
PMCID: PMC338161  PMID: 3281141

Abstract

GenBank has been based largely on literature that provides nucleic acid sequences. To find additional literature that is relevant to a given sequence, a search of MEDLINE can prove helpful. This paper documents some of the similarities between GenBank and MEDLINE that facilitate retrieval of documents from MEDLINE. In particular, techniques and examples are presented which take GenBank information and lead to MEDLINE information that supplements the GenBank information.

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