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  1. •A comprehensive database of DNA and RNA sequences, EMBL nucleotide sequence database is collected from scientific literature, patient offices and is directly submitted by researchers. EMBL has been prepared in collaboration with GeneBank (USA) and the DNA Database of Japan (DDBJ). •It is established in 1980.

  2. The purpose of a national DNA database is usually defined in the legislation (e.g. intelligence tool, evidence provider, combat volume crime, combat serious crime, identify donors of stains, link crime scenes, etc.). This defined scope determines which categories of individuals should be included in the national DNA database. ENFSI recommendation 1

  3. Database Programs. Introduction of the DNA Database Project by CIDG. Investigative Directive (Collection of DNA Samples)

  4. • A database is logical, coherent and internally consistent. • A database is designed, built and populated with data for a specific purpose. • Each data item is stored in a field. • A combination of fields makes up atable.For example, each field in an employee table contains data about an individual employee.

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  5. Database of related DNA sequences that originate from comparative studies: phylogenetic, population, environmental and, to a lesser degree, mutational. Each record in the database is a set of DNA sequences.

  6. The main resources for storing and distributing sequence data are three large databases: the NCBI database ( www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ ), the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) database ( www.ebi.ac.uk/embl/, and the DNA Database of Japan (DDBJ) database ( www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/ ).

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  8. DNA computing is a new computing paradigm utilizing actual DNA oligonucleotides to do computation by employing biomolecular tools to get the reaction and outputs extraction. In this paper, we introduce basic architecture of DNA computing.

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