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Protein databases need to be searchable online, so that people can search for similar sequences and structures; you don't want to be downloading it, it's big and additions can be frequent.
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X-files27,
As I understand it, the data can be obtained by request to the scientists and rightfully, the datasets are huge (CEP2 will exceed hundreds of terabytes), so think if you want "public access" to that, you'll have to fork some money for the time/handling and transmission, even if we crunchers "volunteered" to compute the data for the scientists. What WCG/IBM sees to is that an online consultation front will eventually show such as for Genome Comparison or the Yeast one from HPF2... "precooked" can take a few years as we've seen. |
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