NCBI is a primary database . it stand for national center for biotechnology information.
The NCBI hosts many databases that are very useful to bioinformaticians, including genetic sequences, genetic variants and literature.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information, or the NCBI, is a branch of the United States National Library of Medicine, or the NLM. With access to the NCBI, one can't acquire very much unless one has a patient's medical information.
NCBI (The National Center for Biotechnology Information) conducts scientific research. Specifically, they do research on genomic and biomedical information to advance our knowledge in health and science.
NCBI Blast is an acronym for Basic Local Alignment Search Tool. It is used to find areas of local similarity between protein sequences. It is used to decide if there is any statistical significance between matches.
you should use "Primer blast" at NCBI site
Here is a good place to start looking: http://www.bacterio.cict.fr/classifcyano.html#ncbi
Bacteria Taxonomy total # 184,921
One could find information about sepsis or blood poisoning online at various websites. The most recommended websites are 'Wikipedia', 'Mayoclinic' and 'NCBI'.
It's a hard one to put a figure on however the NCBI (National Council for the Blind) lists 14,000 people using their services.
One can find more information about bill receptors of the Platypus online in Wikipedia, RoyalSocietyPublishing, Reed, Biologists, Nature, NCBI, etc. among others.
According to a study performed and published by the NCBI, saturated fats are essential to retinal growth. Unsaturated fats do not have enough fat to support proper brain and retinal function in infants.
About 1/3 of the coding genes have splicing variants . On average each gene has ~1.7 splicing varinats. My rough calculation is based a glance on NCBI gene database.