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GENSAT Project Data Now in Entrez

My NCBI

Influenza Virus Resource

NCBI ToolKit Utility Programs

New Microbial Genomes in GenBank

Iceman Preserved in GenBank

RefSeq Updates

RefSeq Release 11

New Organisms in UniGene

GenBank Release 147

New Genome Build

CCDS Database

NCBI Courses

PubMed Corrects Spelling

BLAST Lab

LocusLink Retired

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RefSeq Cumulative Updates Discontinued in March 2005

Now that a reliable RefSeq release cycle has been established, the RefSeq cumulative update was discontinued on March 1, 2005. The affected files are located in the directory:

The best method of staying current with the RefSeq database is to download the RefSeq Incremental Update (RIU) products that are available daily:

Each RIU contains all new or updated RefSeq records processed in the preceding 24 hours or, in the event of a failure, since the most recently generated RIU. Users who wish to maintain a local copy of the RefSeq database typically start by processing a complete RefSeq release, and then downloading and processing the RIUs on a daily basis. RIU processing starts at 2:00am Eastern Time and is usually complete by 3:30am. The recommended time to check and transfer new RIU updates from the RefSeq FTP site is 4:30am. Note that completion times for the RIU can sometimes be several hours later, particularly if a substantial number of complete-chromosome RefSeq records for multiple eukaryotic genomes have been updated on a single day.

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