ccording to a recent analysis of the
ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, The European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) garnered the largest percentage increase in total citations
(see Most
Improved) from December 2003 to February 2004 in the field of Biology & Biochemistry. EBI's record in this field includes 111 papers cited a total of 5,525 times to date.
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Included also the top 3 papers and graphs for EBI in the field
of Biology & Biochemistry for the last 10 years.
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The
European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) is a non-profit academic
organisation that forms part of the European Molecular Biology
Laboratory (EMBL). It lies in the
fifty-five acres of landscaped parkland in rural Cambridgeshire that
make up the
Wellcome Trust Genome
Campus. The Campus also houses the Sanger
Institute and the MRC Rosalind Franklin Centre for Genomic
Research (RFCGR). Together,
the three institutes provide one of the world's largest concentrations
of expertise in genomics and bioinformatics. The mission of the EBI is
to ensure that the growing body of information from molecular biology
and genome research is placed in the public domain and is accessible
freely to all facets of the scientific community in ways that promote
scientific progress.
The EBI serves researchers in molecular biology, genetics, medicine
and agriculture from academia, and the agricultural, biotechnology,
chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The EBI does this by building,
maintaining and making available databases and information services
relevant to molecular biology, as well as carrying out research in
bioinformatics and computational molecular biology.
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The European Bioinformatics Institute's
three
most cited papers.
3 of 19 |
| #1
- Citations: |
791 |
| Title: |
THE SWISS-PROT PROTEIN SEQUENCE DATABASE AND ITS SUPPLEMENT TREMBL IN 2000 |
| Authors: |
BAIROCH A; APWEILER R |
| Source: |
NUCL ACID RES
28: (1) 45-48 JAN 1 2000 |
| Addresses: |
Ctr Med Univ Geneva, Swiss Inst
Bioinformat, 1 Rue Michel Servet, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.
Ctr Med Univ Geneva, Swiss Inst Bioinformat, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.
European Bioinformat Inst, EMBL Outstn, Cambridge CB10 1SD, England. |
| #2
- Citations: |
533 |
| Title: |
USING CLUSTAL FOR MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENTS |
| Authors: |
HIGGINS DG; THOMPSON JD; GIBSON TJ |
| Source: |
METH ENZYMOLOGY
266: 383-402 1996 |
| Addresses: |
EUROPEAN BIOINFORMAT INST, EUROPEAN MOLEC BIOL LAB
OUTSTN, CAMBRIDGE CB10 1RQ, ENGLAND.
EUROPEAN MOLEC BIOL LAB, D-69012 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY. |
| #3
- Citations: |
523 |
| Title: |
THE PFAM PROTEIN FAMILIES DATABASE |
| Authors: |
BATEMAN A; BIRNEY E; CERRUTI L; DURBIN R; ETWILLER L; EDDY SR; GRIFFITHS-JONES S; HOWE
KL; MARSHALL M; SONNHAMMER ELL |
| Source: |
NUCL ACID RES
30: (1) 276-280 JAN 1 2002 |
| Addresses: |
Wellcome Trust Sanger Inst, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Cambridge CB10 1SA, England.
Wellcome Trust Sanger Inst, Cambridge CB10 1SA, England.
European Bioinformat Inst, Cambridge CB10 1SA, England.
ISREC, SIB, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland.
Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Genet, St Louis, MO 63110 USA.
Karolinska Inst, Ctr Genom & Bioinformat, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden. |
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10-year
Graphs for
The European Bioinformatics Institute in Biology &
Biochemistry |
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