DDBJ Amino Acid Sequence Database (DAD) Release 85.0, Dec. 2018, including 84,485,725 entries, 26,465,266,280 residues Last published date in the present release: November 26, 2018 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of contents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction 1.1. Announcement for changes in the present release 1.2. Announcement for the forthcoming changes 2. Format of DAD entries 3. DAD categories 4. Citation 5. Contact information 6. Disclaimer 7. DAD file categories 8. A sample of DAD entries 9. Release history 10. Statistics of DAD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction This is release 85.0 of DDBJ Amino Acid Sequence Database (DAD). This database has been produced by extracting all translated sequences from conventional sequence data of DDBJ periodical release 115.0 and TPA data set (November 2018). 1.1. Announcement for changes in the present release Nothing particular. 1.2. Announcement for the forthcoming changes DDBJ will postpone the next DAD periodical release 76 to June 2019: Since DDBJ is planning to improve its systems substantially, during the first quarter in 2019, DDBJ will skip to making up the next DAD periodical release in March 2019. So, DAD periodical release 76 will be prepared in June 2019. Format expansions for accession numbers and for /protein_id values: Following the agreement at the INSD collaborative meeting in 2018, INSDC will expand the accession number formats for nucleotide sequences as follows. It will be affected to DAD contents. For bulk sequence data, WGS, TSA and TLS, currently using a "4+2+6/7/8" format (four-letter prefix and two digits for set version followed by six digits), the expanded format will use a six-letter prefix and a two-digit set version number followed by 7, 8, or 9 digits ("6+2+7/8/9" format); for example, AAAAAA020000001. For conventional sequence data, currently using a "2+6" format (two-letter prefix followed by six digits), the format will be expanded to eight digits ("2+8" format). For /protein_id values, currently using a "3+5" format (three-letter prefix followed by five digits), the format will be expanded to seven digits ("3+7" format). Entries with the expanded accession numbers will be appeared from the next periodical release or later. 2. Format of DAD entries The standard format of DAD is almost the same as that of the DDBJ nucleotide sequence database except for those described below. Accession numbers of the DAD entries are written in the lines labeled as "ACCESSION." An accession number of DAD is comprised of a DDBJ accession number and an integer that begins with 1. These two numbers are combined by a hyphen (-). For example, two amino acid sequences extracted from a DDBJ entry D12345 respectively have accession numbers of D12345-1 and D12345-2. The number is useful for identifying a DAD entry. An amino acid sequence begins from the next line of "BEGIN." Up to sixty amino acids are written in one line. Following the amino acid sequence, there is a double slash (//) which means the end of the entry. LOCUS line contains locus name, length of protein, molecular type (this is always "PRT"), division name, and date of release of DNA counterpart. DEFINITION line contains species name and protein name. The other parts of a DAD entry, including FEATURES, are almost the same as those of the corresponding DDBJ entry. 3. DAD categories DAD entries are classified into 23 categories, adding TPA and TPACON to the 21 divisions of conventional sequence data of DDBJ periodical release. Please refer to the release note of the DDBJ release for details (filename: ddbjrel.txt). Also, there are two types of DAD files for each division; files with suffix ".DAD" in the DAD standard format, and those with suffix ".DAD.fasta" in a FASTA-compatible format. [DDBJ release note] ftp://ftp.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/ddbj_database/ddbj/ddbjrel.txt 4. Citation When you use DAD in your research, we would appreciate it if you would include a reference to DDBJ in your publications related to your research. When citing an entry in the DAD database, it is appropriate to give the protein_id and its accession number. Also, it is recommended to cite the first publication in REFERENCE of the entry other than submitter information. DDBJ suggests authors add a reference to DDBJ itself. The following publication, which describes the recent activities of the DDBJ center, would be appropriate to be cited: Kodama Y, Mashima J, Kosuge T, Kaminuma E, Ogasawara O, Okubo K, Nakamura Y and Takagi T. DNA Data Bank of Japan: 30th anniversary. Nucleic Acids Res. 46, D30-D35 (2018) DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkx926 The following sentence is an example to cite an entry in the DAD database: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "We searched the DAD database (1) by sequence similarities and found an amino acid sequence (2), with protein_id BAA22986.1 in DDBJ accession number AB000714, which had significant similarity with ..." (1) Kodama Y. et al, Nucleic Acids Res. 46, D30-D35 (2018). (2) Katahira, J. et al, J. Biol. Chem. 272, 26652-26658 (1997). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. Contact information DNA Data Bank of Japan DDBJ Center National Institute of Genetics Research Organization of Information and Systems Mishima 411-8540, Japan Phone: +81 55 981 6853 FAX: +81 55 981 6849 E-mail: ddbj@ddbj.nig.ac.jp WWW: https://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/ 6. Disclaimer While DDBJ endeavors to keep its data correct, DDBJ makes no representations or warranties of any kind about the completeness, accuracy or reliability with respect to the entries contained in the DAD periodical release. DDBJ also makes no legal liability or responsibility of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or that the use of the sequence data will not infringe any patent or other rights. Any receipt, reliance or use you place on such data is therefore strictly at your own risk. 7. DAD file categories This release covers 23 categories (see also '3. DAD categories'.) of organisms and others as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ddbjbct: Category for bacteria ddbjcon: Category for CON (contigs) ddbjenv: Category for ENV (environmental samples) ddbjest: Category for EST (expressed sequence tags) ddbjgss: Category for GSS (genome survey sequences) ddbjhtc: Category for HTC (high throughput cDNA sequences) ddbjhtg: Category for HTG (high throughput genomic sequences) ddbjhum: Category for human ddbjinv: Category for invertebrates ddbjmam: Category for mammals other than primates and rodents ddbjpat: Category for patents ddbjphg: Category for phages ddbjpln: Category for plants ddbjpri: Category for primates other than human ddbjrod: Category for rodents ddbjsts: Category for STS (sequence tagged sites) ddbjsyn: Category for synthetic DNAs ddbjtpa: Category for TPA (third party annotations) ddbjtpacon: Category for CON (contigs) of TPA (third party annotations) ddbjtsa: Category for TSA (transcriptome shotgun assemblies) ddbjuna: Category for unannotated sequences ddbjvrl: Category for viruses ddbjvrt: Category for vertebrates other than mammals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of above in the present release are recorded in ddbj***##.DAD files as follows, respectively. file prefix number of files ------------------------------- ddbjbct 117 ddbjcon 49 ddbjenv 2 ddbjest 1 ddbjgss 1 ddbjhtc 1 ddbjhtg 1 ddbjhum 2 ddbjinv 7 ddbjmam 1 ddbjpat 1 ddbjphg 2 ddbjpln 8 ddbjpri 1 ddbjrod 1 ddbjsts 1 ddbjsyn 1 ddbjtpa 1 ddbjtpacon 1 ddbjtsa 1 ddbjuna 1 ddbjvrl 6 ddbjvrt 3 ------------------------------- 8. A sample of DAD entries Below is a typical DAD entry. This might be useful for understanding its format and contents. ----- ----- ----- ----- sample begin ----- ----- ----- ----- LOCUS BAA22986.1 220 aa PRT HUM 28-OCT-1997 DEFINITION Homo sapiens RVP1 protein. ACCESSION AB000714-1 PROTEIN_ID BAA22986.1 SOURCE Homo sapiens (human) ORGANISM Homo sapiens Eukaryotae; Metazoa; Chordata; Vertebrata; Mammalia; Eutheria; Primates; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 1250) AUTHORS Katahira,J. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (26-JAN-1997) to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases. Contact:Jun Katahira Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University, Department of Bacterial Toxinology; 3-1, Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565, Japan REFERENCE 2 AUTHORS Katahira,J., Sugiyama,H., Inoue,N., Horiguchi,Y., Matsuda,M. and Sugimoto,N. TITLE Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin utilizes two structurally related membrane proteins as functional receptors in vivo JOURNAL J. Biol. Chem. 272, 26652-26658 (1997) COMMENT FEATURES Qualifiers source /db_xref="H-InvDB:HIT000057926" /mol_type="mRNA" /organism="Homo sapiens" /tissue_lib="lung" protein /gene="hRVP1" /transl_table=1 BEGIN 1 MSMGLEITGT ALAVLGWLGT IVCCALPMWR VSAFIGSNII TSQNIWEGLW MNCVVQSTGQ 61 MQCKVYDSLL ALPQDLQAAR ALIVVAILLA AFGLLVALVG AQCTNCVQDD TAKAKITIVA 121 GVLFLLAALL TLVPVSWSAN TIIRDFYNPV VPEAQKREMG AGLYVGWAAA ALQLLGGALL 181 CCSCPPREKK YTATKVVYSA PRSTGPGASL GTGYDRKDYV // ----- ----- ----- ----- sample end ----- ----- ----- ----- 9. Release history ------------------ Since release 50 ------------------ The format of the SOURCE line in DAD flat file has been changed: As results of this change, 1) the order of organism name and organelle name is changed and 2) some of DAD flat files have included a common name like as GenBank flat files. The change is shown below in detail. ---------------- Old (-rel. 49) ---------------- Format: SOURCE [] Example: SOURCE Homo sapiens mitochondrion ---------------- New (rel. 50-) ---------------- Format: SOURCE [] [()] Example: SOURCE mitochondrion Homo sapiens (human) See also '8. A sample of DAD entries'. ------------------ Since release 45 ------------------ A new division, TSA (Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly) is started: A new division for assembled mRNA sequences, Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly (TSA), is included in the present release. With new sequencing technologies, INSDC has faced many requests to accept assembled EST sequences. These sequence data have become more useful than used to be, although they may not be correctly assembled or exist in nature. Therefore, INSDC decided to collect assembled EST sequences into the new division 'TSA'. TSA sequences are shotgun assemblies of primary sequences deposited in the EST division of INSDC, the Trace Archive (TA) or the Short-Read Archive (SRA). Two specific keywords, "TSA" and "Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly", are present in all TSA entries. The new division code, "TSA", is also described in the LOCUS line in all TSA entries. No format changes are anticipated for this new division, however, note that TSA entries make use of the same PRIMARY line that is described for the entries in TPA category. The PRIMARY block contains references to the underlying reads/transcripts that were assembled to construct a TSA record. ------------------ Since release 42 ------------------ Deletion of E-mail address, phone and fax numbers from DAD flat file To follow the Japanese law of protecting personal information, DDBJ delete both phone and fax numbers, and E-mail address from the flat files of entries submitted to DDBJ. Also, it would be helpful to protect DAD releases against SPAM mail senders. DDBJ retrofitted most of all entries submitted to DDBJ, not to GenBank or EMBL, by the DDBJ periodical release 72. Before the DAD periodical release 42, the submitter information was described in JOURNAL line at REFERENCE 1 as, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 1200) AUTHORS Mishima,T. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (01-Jan-1990) to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases. Taro Mishima, DNA Data Bank of Japan, National Institute of Genetics; 1111, Yata, Mishima, Shizuoka 411-8540, Japan (E-mail:ddbj@ddbj.nig.ac.jp, URL:http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/, Tel:81-12-345-6789, Fax:81-12-345-9876) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After the deletion or the information in question, DAD flat file is either one of the following two types; Type 1: Phone and fax numbers and E-mail address are deleted. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 1200) AUTHORS Mishima,T. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (01-Jan-1990) to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases. Contact:Taro Mishima DNA Data Bank of Japan, National Institute of Genetics; 1111, Yata, Mishima, Shizuoka 411-8540, Japan URL :http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type 2: When the submitters wish to keep their contact information disclosed, it is described as, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 1200) AUTHORS Mishima,T. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (01-Jan-1990) to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases. Contact:Taro Mishima DNA Data Bank of Japan, National Institute of Genetics; 1111, Yata, Mishima, Shizuoka 411-8540, Japan URL :http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/ E-mail :ddbj@ddbj.nig.ac.jp Phone :81-12-345-6789 Fax :81-12-345-9876 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Since release 40 ------------------ The CON division has been included. CON; Contig / Constructed To conjugate a series of entries, such as those submitted from a genome project, each of the three data banks constructs an entry and assign an accession number to a large scale sequence dataset. Such entries are classified into the CON division. ------------------ Since release 38 ------------------ From the present release, we change the maximum file size to 1.5 GB, because the network capacity has been remarkably increased. Each file named as ddbj***##.DAD has at most 1.5 GB storage capacity. See also the sections, '9. Statistics of DAD'. ------------------ Since release 32 ------------------ Introduction of ENV division : Recently, the submissions of the sequences derived from environmental samples have rapidly increased. To accommodate such submissions, a new division, ENV, has been created. This division contains the sequences obtained via direct molecular isolation such as PCR, DGGE, or any anonymous method. In the past, the sequences derived from environmental samples belonged to taxonomic divisions, mainly BCT. At DDBJ, the retrofit to transfer relevant entries from taxonomic divisions to the ENV division starts in the present release, and ends by the next periodical release. Please note that during this transitional period, some entries to be eventually placed in the ENV division will be found in other divisions. ------------------ Since release 30 ------------------ "H-InvDB" has been added to db_xref(cross-reference) as a qualifier key. The following is an example. FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..5589 /clone="hf00223s1" /clone_lib="pBluescriptII SK plus" /db_xref="H-InvDB:HIT000000001" ------------------ Since release 29 ------------------ The GSS division has been included since release 29. GSS stands for the Genome Survey Sequence, which is similar to EST, except that GSS is genomic DNA whereas EST is cDNA. ------------------ Since release 21 ------------------ 1) Some information on introns has been added. It is given as "intron_pos" in the Feature/Qualifiers. Examples: intron_pos 142:1 (2/12) means that the 2nd intron among 12 in total is located between the 1st and 2nd bases of the 142th codon (amino acid residue). intron_pos 228:0 (4/12) means that the 4th intron among 12 in total is located between the 227th and 228th codons (between the 3rd base of the 227th codon and the 1st base of the 228th codon). 2) the Locus line has been changed. The following is an example and its explanation: LOCUS BAA21794.1 263 aa PRT BCT 05-FEB-1999 Positions Contents --------- -------- 01-05 'LOCUS' 06-12 spaces 13-28 Locus name 29-29 space 30-40 Length of sequence, right-justified 41-41 space 42-43 'aa' 44-47 spaces 48-53 'PRT' 54-64 spaces 65-67 Division code 68-68 space 69-79 Date, in the form DD-MMM-YYYY (e.g., 15-MAR-1991) --------------------- 3) TPA data have been provided in a separate file (ddbjtpa.DAD). 10. Statistics of DAD The followings are statistics of this release of DAD. total number of entries 84,485,725 total length of sequences 26,465,266,280 average length 313 name of longest sequence CP000108-608 PID:ABB27887.1 length of longest sequence 36,805 aa (CP000108-608) ========================================================================= file name no. of entries no. of amino acids file size ========================================================================= ddbjbct1.DAD 340001 102767395 1468006408 ddbjbct2.DAD 491124 149298983 1468007230 ddbjbct3.DAD 586320 185386573 1468007139 ddbjbct4.DAD 630878 195340099 1468007926 ddbjbct5.DAD 586668 178346635 1468006935 ddbjbct6.DAD 472679 150900181 1468008118 ddbjbct7.DAD 445376 141384012 1468008077 ddbjbct8.DAD 420786 131626466 1468006589 ddbjbct9.DAD 465309 144084438 1468011050 ddbjbct10.DAD 419191 131542714 1468009093 ddbjbct11.DAD 326208 105673976 1468007532 ddbjbct12.DAD 388480 120359304 1468006573 ddbjbct13.DAD 373238 119175497 1468012175 ddbjbct14.DAD 381407 120675178 1468007747 ddbjbct15.DAD 417083 132294979 1468006961 ddbjbct16.DAD 437928 138012401 1468007912 ddbjbct17.DAD 435102 136472572 1468006726 ddbjbct18.DAD 449197 140911843 1468008045 ddbjbct19.DAD 564304 177252844 1468008100 ddbjbct20.DAD 490634 152328856 1468010043 ddbjbct21.DAD 467499 143355008 1468009876 ddbjbct22.DAD 435884 135128673 1468007643 ddbjbct23.DAD 391860 121222999 1468009698 ddbjbct24.DAD 294701 91379993 1468008168 ddbjbct25.DAD 266770 82571262 1468007985 ddbjbct26.DAD 283494 87887667 1468007295 ddbjbct27.DAD 390564 120682419 1468007160 ddbjbct28.DAD 466472 144157988 1468008253 ddbjbct29.DAD 423673 134659896 1468007830 ddbjbct30.DAD 426471 135760147 1468010341 ddbjbct31.DAD 410655 130216029 1468009314 ddbjbct32.DAD 464792 144176372 1468008329 ddbjbct33.DAD 434685 134606954 1468007880 ddbjbct34.DAD 421656 129923428 1468008945 ddbjbct35.DAD 398367 122354087 1468009317 ddbjbct36.DAD 423046 131970035 1468009154 ddbjbct37.DAD 402226 125905975 1468007791 ddbjbct38.DAD 413747 129859336 1468008889 ddbjbct39.DAD 420024 133228663 1468007575 ddbjbct40.DAD 409200 130526844 1468008243 ddbjbct41.DAD 379384 120664446 1468011280 ddbjbct42.DAD 396852 123850777 1468008621 ddbjbct43.DAD 400373 126183484 1468008709 ddbjbct44.DAD 415221 128751036 1468008022 ddbjbct45.DAD 395640 122102314 1468008571 ddbjbct46.DAD 401361 126039496 1468006472 ddbjbct47.DAD 471853 147859079 1468007855 ddbjbct48.DAD 441167 140338363 1468006808 ddbjbct49.DAD 406399 124920231 1468008575 ddbjbct50.DAD 347490 109892382 1468007502 ddbjbct51.DAD 325229 101440505 1468008587 ddbjbct52.DAD 354682 109182363 1468009954 ddbjbct53.DAD 341679 105688492 1468009632 ddbjbct54.DAD 373522 116060235 1468007144 ddbjbct55.DAD 369726 115403890 1468009235 ddbjbct56.DAD 359131 112870064 1468008164 ddbjbct57.DAD 354261 111270024 1468009435 ddbjbct58.DAD 383861 120656464 1468008490 ddbjbct59.DAD 387960 123379985 1468010205 ddbjbct60.DAD 368525 116289668 1468010959 ddbjbct61.DAD 352607 106235733 1468007780 ddbjbct62.DAD 361981 112919858 1468009764 ddbjbct63.DAD 369390 115746775 1468008164 ddbjbct64.DAD 360792 113660292 1468009711 ddbjbct65.DAD 360414 112742462 1468010830 ddbjbct66.DAD 362623 114369459 1468010042 ddbjbct67.DAD 347622 107489682 1468006467 ddbjbct68.DAD 335317 100857257 1468008179 ddbjbct69.DAD 348255 105197155 1468007967 ddbjbct70.DAD 357450 109657582 1468009084 ddbjbct71.DAD 319778 98676014 1468007117 ddbjbct72.DAD 347036 109010287 1468008581 ddbjbct73.DAD 360403 111408153 1468008131 ddbjbct74.DAD 392203 119765275 1468007778 ddbjbct75.DAD 337881 103509861 1468006934 ddbjbct76.DAD 366090 112011057 1468006467 ddbjbct77.DAD 355111 112115170 1468008806 ddbjbct78.DAD 364928 115615038 1468006554 ddbjbct79.DAD 399025 122562073 1468006879 ddbjbct80.DAD 351156 107878449 1468009654 ddbjbct81.DAD 321443 102331541 1468009034 ddbjbct82.DAD 341993 108198227 1468007377 ddbjbct83.DAD 364053 114544541 1468007392 ddbjbct84.DAD 340298 107669990 1468008053 ddbjbct85.DAD 355248 110623339 1468008776 ddbjbct86.DAD 342324 106872156 1468008138 ddbjbct87.DAD 342925 106359280 1468009351 ddbjbct88.DAD 347519 107561412 1468010388 ddbjbct89.DAD 337300 105359068 1468009120 ddbjbct90.DAD 360899 111813983 1468007838 ddbjbct91.DAD 346126 108520060 1468009276 ddbjbct92.DAD 335970 105393693 1468009643 ddbjbct93.DAD 337921 106175674 1468011049 ddbjbct94.DAD 333865 102557920 1468009206 ddbjbct95.DAD 357306 111231026 1468007485 ddbjbct96.DAD 356892 110863523 1468007111 ddbjbct97.DAD 351285 109472420 1468006439 ddbjbct98.DAD 326877 103323551 1468007828 ddbjbct99.DAD 329101 100773221 1468007823 ddbjbct100.DAD 383268 118644269 1468010505 ddbjbct101.DAD 339258 105832896 1468009365 ddbjbct102.DAD 365575 112092911 1468007745 ddbjbct103.DAD 494411 153651737 1468009252 ddbjbct104.DAD 381668 117540620 1468008620 ddbjbct105.DAD 355472 112517294 1468008553 ddbjbct106.DAD 339677 105899194 1468007019 ddbjbct107.DAD 355687 112162803 1468006940 ddbjbct108.DAD 341682 104996043 1468010341 ddbjbct109.DAD 355396 110481153 1468009593 ddbjbct110.DAD 326591 102186518 1468008768 ddbjbct111.DAD 583903 171583636 1468006761 ddbjbct112.DAD 634158 193541714 1468007532 ddbjbct113.DAD 735326 199611861 1468007632 ddbjbct114.DAD 773328 228419517 1468008259 ddbjbct115.DAD 875120 265559582 1468007279 ddbjbct116.DAD 914525 299369966 1468008392 ddbjbct117.DAD 636736 190387870 1154460673 ddbjcon1.DAD 215872 92016247 1468008230 ddbjcon2.DAD 277062 119022988 1468007179 ddbjcon3.DAD 184129 94164660 1468006443 ddbjcon4.DAD 344694 142504217 1468007187 ddbjcon5.DAD 313641 120155177 1468009359 ddbjcon6.DAD 347981 148931916 1468007608 ddbjcon7.DAD 366142 160027412 1468008731 ddbjcon8.DAD 441768 183548871 1468007977 ddbjcon9.DAD 491483 195826234 1468008589 ddbjcon10.DAD 460434 134101972 1468008975 ddbjcon11.DAD 370663 64694581 1468009002 ddbjcon12.DAD 370627 64753717 1468008207 ddbjcon13.DAD 370686 64694173 1468008604 ddbjcon14.DAD 370709 64678519 1468006480 ddbjcon15.DAD 370679 64667713 1468008450 ddbjcon16.DAD 370692 64799231 1468009078 ddbjcon17.DAD 371290 63437680 1468008260 ddbjcon18.DAD 369000 69464831 1468008192 ddbjcon19.DAD 365423 77765646 1468009618 ddbjcon20.DAD 367151 72706339 1468006728 ddbjcon21.DAD 364896 77965546 1468007032 ddbjcon22.DAD 367672 72021849 1468008464 ddbjcon23.DAD 362924 84117754 1468010494 ddbjcon24.DAD 361965 85618912 1468009040 ddbjcon25.DAD 360629 87518255 1468009356 ddbjcon26.DAD 361015 86801226 1468006977 ddbjcon27.DAD 456504 166888719 1468006817 ddbjcon28.DAD 438949 162060712 1468009189 ddbjcon29.DAD 402440 162939739 1468008229 ddbjcon30.DAD 402047 157089010 1468007658 ddbjcon31.DAD 443479 184034475 1468007833 ddbjcon32.DAD 317195 136668928 1468008764 ddbjcon33.DAD 387481 165055322 1468010036 ddbjcon34.DAD 399594 171958871 1468008842 ddbjcon35.DAD 450173 199900023 1468007801 ddbjcon36.DAD 448438 192677638 1468006667 ddbjcon37.DAD 451130 193015728 1468011594 ddbjcon38.DAD 492096 200387061 1468007130 ddbjcon39.DAD 423989 178770204 1468013860 ddbjcon40.DAD 347114 113754416 1468007588 ddbjcon41.DAD 440864 205085696 1468008184 ddbjcon42.DAD 436605 189006133 1468007252 ddbjcon43.DAD 372653 148871407 1468009768 ddbjcon44.DAD 376505 168751446 1468011518 ddbjcon45.DAD 364900 146499275 1468012379 ddbjcon46.DAD 357409 139121326 1468009344 ddbjcon47.DAD 344552 161400832 1468007526 ddbjcon48.DAD 434456 180417170 1468008574 ddbjcon49.DAD 50747 19560397 217388670 ddbjenv1.DAD 649869 139356732 1468007323 ddbjenv2.DAD 421874 80744474 800376858 ddbjest1.DAD 1163 153762 2562109 ddbjgss1.DAD 3137 962078 7898298 ddbjhtc1.DAD 123312 38077969 440350975 ddbjhtg1.DAD 64515 17690464 263310830 ddbjhum1.DAD 631031 184062201 1468007449 ddbjhum2.DAD 303620 82053412 705858294 ddbjinv1.DAD 566068 176104805 1468007870 ddbjinv2.DAD 691112 180393995 1468006839 ddbjinv3.DAD 721359 156624820 1468007831 ddbjinv4.DAD 670635 134339486 1468008303 ddbjinv5.DAD 625607 129245195 1468007817 ddbjinv6.DAD 697799 224715058 1468007504 ddbjinv7.DAD 398653 82152604 818811986 ddbjmam1.DAD 344696 87588409 715269684 ddbjpat1.DAD 392433 164520977 585506975 ddbjphg1.DAD 691679 143973393 1468007483 ddbjphg2.DAD 17248 3441131 36559602 ddbjpln1.DAD 455948 160735183 1468008087 ddbjpln2.DAD 438654 168714733 1468008782 ddbjpln3.DAD 425669 209494397 1468008104 ddbjpln4.DAD 636056 201950572 1468008119 ddbjpln5.DAD 750768 184369836 1468007351 ddbjpln6.DAD 754741 179900005 1468007881 ddbjpln7.DAD 769675 241228263 1468008454 ddbjpln8.DAD 10286 4314331 27112943 ddbjpri1.DAD 95821 22964705 205318405 ddbjrod1.DAD 250886 75441888 602977527 ddbjsts1.DAD 9 812 22164 ddbjsyn1.DAD 260164 90660825 637403059 ddbjtpa1.DAD 66960 26734604 206656980 ddbjtpacon1.DAD 42523 21795983 179418237 ddbjtsa1.DAD 122222 50144314 323253345 ddbjuna1.DAD 271 50513 451372 ddbjvrl1.DAD 668425 213195082 1468007984 ddbjvrl2.DAD 681090 214114555 1468007546 ddbjvrl3.DAD 642993 208057988 1468006637 ddbjvrl4.DAD 617093 224052414 1468006727 ddbjvrl5.DAD 606209 234968622 1468008132 ddbjvrl6.DAD 586225 217729869 1346320890 ddbjvrt1.DAD 693104 179969089 1468006509 ddbjvrt2.DAD 748205 168987710 1468006812 ddbjvrt3.DAD 74168 17764968 151334496 ========================================================================= Total 84485725 26465266280 283946183786 =========================================================================