Figure 1. The core data model of GenDB in UML. Only the three central classes are shown; the classes actually represent a hierarchy of specialized objects, e.g. a BLAST observation object and an InterPro observation object.

Figure 1. The core data model of GenDB in UML. Only the three central classes are shown; the classes actually represent a hierarchy of specialized objects, e.g. a BLAST observation object and an InterPro observation object.

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