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What documentation exists for ACEDB?

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What documentation exists for ACEDB?

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A5: From Sam Cartinhour: The ACEDB Documentation Library is a repository for documentation concerned with “A C. elegans Data Base”, the generic genome database software designed by Richard Durbin (MRC, UK) and Jean Thierry-Mieg (CNRS, France). The server is intended as a resource for developers, curators, and end-users of all (not just plant) databases derived from ace. The ACEDB documentation server is sponsored by the Plant Genome Database Project at the National Agricultural Library (USDA). The WWW documentation server is part of the Agricultural Genome Information System, at http://probe.nalusda.gov:8000/acedocs/. Documents in Postscript, wordprocessor, and other non-html formats are available by ftp at ftp://probe.nalusda.gov/pub/acedocs/. Information in the ACEDB Documentation Library includes: * Primary documents from the developers Durbin & Thierry-Mieg, ca. 1992. o acedb — A C. elegans Database: I. Users’ Guide o acedb — A C. elegans Database: II. Installation Guide o acedb

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