DNA Data Bank of Japan DNA Database Release 106.0, Sep. 2016, including 196,421,345 entries, 218,729,237,634 bases Last published date in the present release: August 26, 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of contents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction 1.1. Announcement for changes in the present release 1.2. Announcement for the forthcoming changes 2. DDBJ flat file format 2.1. LOCUS line 2.2. DEFINITION line 2.3. ACCESSION line 2.4. VERSION line 2.5. KEYWORDS line 2.6. SOURCE line 2.7. REFERENCE line 2.8. COMMENT line 2.9. FEATURES line 2.10. BASE COUNT line 2.11. ORIGIN line 3. Division categories 3.1. Notice for patent related sequence data 4. Citation 5. DDBJ staff 6. Acknowledgment 7. Disclaimer 8. File categories 9. Sample of the contents in each file 9.1. Part of the contents in the file 'ddbjbct1.seq' 9.2. Part of the contents in the accession number index file 'ddbjacc1.idx' 9.3. Part of the contents in the gene name index 'ddbjgen1.idx' 10. Release history 11. File list ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction The present release contains the newest data prepared by the DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ), GenBank (*), and EMBL-Bank/European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-Bank/EBI) as of August 26, 2016. This unified database was made possible thanks to the international collaboration among the three data banks. All the entries have accordingly been annotated using the feature keys common to them. In 2005, DDBJ, EMBL-Bank and GenBank agreed to call their collaboration "the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC); http://www.insdc.org" and to call the unified nucleotide sequence database "the International Nucleotide Sequence Database (INSD)". * 'GenBank' is a trademark of NIH, USA, and is operated by National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at NIH. 1.1. Announcement for changes in the present release Nothing particular. 1.2. Announcement for the forthcoming changes Statistical information will be changed: In the past, DDBJ periodical release has not contained entries with four- letter prefix accession numbers, such as WGS and large part of TSA data. Since the new types of high throughput data assigned WGS-like accession numbers will be added near future, we will modify the statistical information to include entries with four-letter prefix accession numbers, from December 2016, the periodical release 107.0. See the prefixes of the accession numbers in detail on the following URL; http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/sub/prefix.html Revision of the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank Feature Table: Definition: Following the agreement at the INSD collaborative meeting in 2016, the document, DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank Feature Table: Definition, will be revised in near future. See also '2.9. FEATURES line' below. The revised points are introduced in advance on the following URL; http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/insdc/icm2016-e.html#ft 2. DDBJ flat file format The database is a collection of "entry" which is the unit of the data. The entries submitted to databanks were processed and publicized according to the DDBJ format for distribution (flat file). The flat file includes the sequence and the information of submitters, references, source organisms, and "feature" information, etc. The items of the DDBJ flat file are explained at following; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCUS AB000000 450 bp mRNA linear HUM 08-JUL-2002 DEFINITION Homo sapiens GAPD mRNA for glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, partial cds. ACCESSION AB000000 VERSION AB000000.1 KEYWORDS . SOURCE Homo sapiens (human) ORGANISM Homo sapiens Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Primates; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 450) AUTHORS Mishima,H. and Shizuoka,T. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (30-NOV-2000) to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases. Contact:Hanako Mishima National Institute of Genetics, DNA Data Bank of Japan; 1111, Yata, Mishima, Shizuoka 411-8540, Japan REFERENCE 2 AUTHORS Mishima,H., Shizuoka,T. and Fuji,I. TITLE Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase expressed in human liver JOURNAL Unpublished (2002) COMMENT Human cDNA sequencing project. FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..450 /chromosome="12" /clone="GT200015" /clone_lib="lambda gt11 human liver cDNA (GeneTech. No.20)" /map="12p13" /mol_type="mRNA" /organism="Homo sapiens" /tissue_type="liver" CDS 86..>450 /codon_start=1 /gene="GAPD" /product="glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase" /protein_id="BAA12345.1" /transl_table=1 /translation="MAKIKIGINGFGRIGRLVARVALQSDDVELVAVNDPFITTDYMT YMFKYDTVHGQWKHHEVKVKDSKTLLFGEKEVTVFGCRNPKEIPWGETSAEFVVEYTG VFTDKDKAVAQLKGGAKKV" BASE COUNT 102 a 119 c 131 g 98 t ORIGIN 1 cccacgcgtc cggtcgcatc gcacttgtag ctctcgaccc ccgcatctca tccctcctct 61 cgcttagttc agatcgaaat cgcaaatggc gaagattaag atcgggatca atgggttcgg 121 gaggatcggg aggctcgtgg ccagggtggc cctgcagagc gacgacgtcg agctcgtcgc 181 cgtcaacgac cccttcatca ccaccgacta catgacatac atgttcaagt atgacactgt 241 gcacggccag tggaagcatc atgaggttaa ggtgaaggac tccaagaccc ttctcttcgg 301 tgagaaggag gtcaccgtgt tcggctgcag gaaccctaag gagatcccat ggggtgagac 361 tagcgctgag tttgttgtgg agtacactgg tgttttcact gacaaggaca aggccgttgc 421 tcaacttaag ggtggtgcta agaaggtctg // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.1. LOCUS line The format of LOCUS line in the flat file is shown below; --------- -------- 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 'bp' 44-47 spaces 48-54 DNA, RNA, mRNA, rRNA, tRNA or cRNA, left justified 55-55 space 56-63 'linear' followed by two spaces, or 'circular' 64-64 space 65-67 The division code (see '3.1. Division categories') 68-68 space 69-79 Date, in the form dd-MMM-yyyy (e.g., 08-JUL-2002) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.2. DEFINITION line The definition briefly describes the information of gene(s). "DEFINITION" is constructed by each of the three data banks. 2.3. ACCESSION line This line shows accession number of the entry data. A unique accession number is issued to the data submitted by each of the three data banks. The accession number is composed of 1 alphabet character and 5 digits (ex. A12345) or 2 alphabet characters and 6 digits (ex. AB123456). The former style was used in 1980s, but later the latter style was introduced because of data explosion. All the entries designated by the accession numbers with the prefixes given below have been collected and processed by DDBJ, and the rest have been done by GenBank and EMBL-Bank/EBI. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AB, AG, AK, AP, AT, AU, AV, BA, BB, BD, BJ, BP, BS, BW, BY, C, CI, CJ, D, DA DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DH, DI, DJ, DK, DL, DM, E, FS, FT, FU, FV, FW, FX, FY FZ, GA, GB, HV, HW, HX, HY, HZ, LA, LB, LC, LD, LE, LF, LG, LH, LI, LJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can find the list of the prefixes of the accession numbers at the following URL; http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/sub/prefix.html If multiple entries are united to an entry, or if an entry is extensively modified after the submission, the responsible data banks may assign a new accession number to it. In these cases, the new accession number is called the primary accession number, and the old accession number(s) is/are called the secondary accession number(s). In the flat file, the primary accession number is indicated first, then the secondary accession number(s) follows. You can find the same updated entry with both the primary and the secondary accession numbers. 2.4. VERSION line This line consists of an accession number and a version number, like "AB123456.1", in which the digit(s) after the period is a version number. The data open to public for the first time is version number as "1". The reason for adding VERSION is that since a released sequence sometimes revised by the submitter, the accession number alone cannot specify the sequence in question causing the user a trouble. The number is increased by one every time when a revised sequence is made public. 2.5. KEYWORDS line The data banks describe this line, if necessary. In many cases, the categories of the data (EST, HTG etc.), gene names and product names included in "KEYWORDS". 2.6. SOURCE line This line shows the scientific name (and a corresponding common name, if defined as "Genbank common name" in taxonomy database) on organism from which the sequence is obtained and an organelle type if the sequence is derived from an organelle other than the nucleus. 2.7. REFERENCE line The information on the submitters and references related to the submitted sequence is indicated in REFERENCE line. 2.8. COMMENT line. The information about an entry that cannot be described using FEATURES or the other fields. 2.9. FEATURES line Biological features of a submitted sequence data are described with "Feature" key (the biological nature of the annotated feature), "Location" (the region of the sequence which corresponds to Feature), and "Qualifier" (supplementary information about Feature). The "Feature" and "Qualifier" keys used in the present release is defined by DDBJ/ENA/GenBank Feature Table Definition Version 10.5 (November, 2015). The document is continuously updated every year, in principle. You can find its newest version on URL; http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/FT/full_index.html 2.10. BASE COUNT line In the BASE COUNT line of the DDBJ flat file, 9 digits are allocated for each number of a (adenine), c (cytosine), g (guanine) and t (thymine). In the case of RNA sequence, uracil is indicated as "t" according to the rule of the international nucleotide database. 2.11. ORIGIN line The sequence data starts from the next line of ORIGIN. The sequence is indicated as lower case letters, delimited by space per 10 bases, starts a new line by 60 bases. The numbers described at left side of lines mean the ordinal number of the top base of the line. 3. Division categories The present release is divided into 21 categories, called 'division', of organisms and others. The contents of the 21 divisions are shown in the following. See also '8. File categories' and '11. File list' below. HUM; human PRI; primates (other than human) ROD; rodents MAM; mammals (other than primates and rodents) VRT; vertebrates (other than mammals) INV; invertebrates (animals other than vertebrates) PLN; plants, fungi, plastids (eukaryotes other than animals) BCT; bacteria (including both Eubacteria and Archaea) VRL; viruses PHG; bacteriophages ENV; sequences obtained via environmental sampling methods SYN; synthetic constructs (artificially constructed sequences) EST; expressed sequence tags; short single pass cDNA sequences GSS; genome survey sequences; short single pass genomic sequences TSA; transcriptome shotgun assemblies HTC; high throughput cDNA sequences; The sequence submitted from cDNA sequencing projects except for EST. This division is to include unfinished high throughput cDNA sequences, each of which has 5'UTR and 3'UTR at both ends and part of a coding region. The sequence may also include introns. When the sequence becomes finished later, it moves to the corresponding taxonomic division. HTG; high throughput genomic sequences The sequence submitted mainly from genome sequencing projects which regarded a clone as a sequencing unit. STS; sequence tagged sites The tag site for genome sequencing. The information of chromosome, map, is mandatory for this division. PAT; sequence data related to patent applications The data those which the Japan Patent Office (JPO), United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the European Patent Office (EPO), and Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) collected, processed and released. See also '3.1. Notice for patent related sequence data' below. UNA; the data not annotated The UNA division is not used for recently submitted sequences. 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. The entry in the CON division has the information of joined accession numbers instead of the sequence data. The corresponding entries of the CON entry have been submitted to other divisions. The entries and bases in the CON division are not counted in the released numbers given on the top of the release note. 3.1. Notice for patent related sequence data This release includes PAT division for patent related sequence data as described above. The data those which Japan Patent Office (JPO), United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), European Patent Office (EPO), and Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) collected, processed and released. Sequence data in patent claims to KIPO were properly processed and submitted to DDBJ by Byungwook Lee at Korean Bioinformation Center in collaboration with KIPO. The prefixes of accession numbers for the sequence data from Patent Offices can be found at the following URL; http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/sub/prefix.html Note also that unauthorized use of the patented data may cause legal issues for which DDBJ takes no responsibility. See also '7. Disclaimer'. 4. Citation When you use DDBJ 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 DDBJ database, it is appropriate to give 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 for DDBJ itself. The following publication, which describes the recent activities of the DDBJ center, would be appropriate to be cited: Mashima J, Kodama Y, Kosuge T, Fujisawa T, Katayama T, Nagasaki H, Okuda Y, Kaminuma E, Ogasawara O, Okubo K, Nakamura Y and Takagi T. DNA data bank of Japan (DDBJ) progress report. Nucleic Acids Res. 44 (Database issue), D51-D57 (2016) DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkv1105 The following sentence is an example to cite an entry in the DDBJ database: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "We searched the DDBJ database (1) by sequence similarities and found a nucleotide sequence (2), with DDBJ accession number AB000714, which had significant similarity with ..." (1) Mashima, J. et al, Nucleic Acids Res. 44(Database issue), D51-D57 (2016). (2) Katahira, J. et al, J. Biol. Chem. 272, 26652-26658 (1997). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. DDBJ staff This release is published by the following DDBJ staff. Jun Mashima, Hideo Aono, Yuji Ashizawa, Yukino Dobashi, Mayumi Ejima, Masahiro Fujimoto, Asami Fukuda, Tomohiro Hirai, Naofumi Ishikawa, Chiharu Kawagoe, Yuichi Kodama, Junko Kohira, Takehide Kosuge, Kyungbum Lee, Mika Maki, Hisako Mashima, Fujitaka Matsumori, Kimiko Mimura, Shiho Mukaida, Naoko Murakata, Satoshi Muraoka, Toshihisa Okido, Yoshihiro Okuda, Katsunaga Sakai, Makoto Sato, Aimi Shiida, Rie Sugita, Kimiko Suzuki, Toshiaki Tokimatsu, Haru Tsutsui, Koji Watanabe, Tomoka Watanabe, Tomohiko Yasuda, Emi Yokoyama, Masanori Arita, Eli Kaminuma, Osamu Ogasawara, Kosaku Okubo, Toshihisa Takagi, and Yasukazu Nakamura 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 (for general inquiry) ddbjsub@ddbj.nig.ac.jp (for data submission) ddbjupdt@ddbj.nig.ac.jp (for updates and notification of publication) WWW: http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/ 6. Acknowledgment We are grateful to NCBI and EBI for a firm friendship and an excellent collaboration with us. We also thank JPO and KIPO for a steady cooperation with us. The operation of DDBJ is supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and we would gratefully note this here. DDBJ uses the Super-SINET computer network for data collection, data exchange and various services. 7. 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 DDBJ 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. 8. File categories This release covers 21 categories (see also '3. Division 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 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 multiple ddbj***###.seq files, each of which at most has 1.5 GB storage capacity as follows, respectively. file prefix number of files ------------------------------- ddbjbct 41 ddbjcon 55 ddbjenv 15 ddbjest 168 ddbjgss 79 ddbjhtc 2 ddbjhtg 25 ddbjhum 7 ddbjinv 23 ddbjmam 5 ddbjpat 43 ddbjphg 1 ddbjpln 21 ddbjpri 3 ddbjrod 5 ddbjsts 4 ddbjsyn 2 ddbjtsa 37 ddbjuna 1 ddbjvrl 7 ddbjvrt 10 ------------------------------- The index files included in this release are ddbjacc#.idx and ddbjgen.idx. All of them are recorded in multiple ddbjacc#.idx files, each of which at most has 1.5 GB storage capacity. 9. Sample of the contents in each file 9.1. Part of the contents in the file 'ddbjbct1.seq' This shows all pieces of information on one entry in DDBJ format. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LOCUS D87069 993 bp mRNA linear BCT 05-OCT-2006 DEFINITION Escherichia coli mRNA for RNA polymerase sigma subunit, truncated form of sigma-38, complete cds. ACCESSION D87069 VERSION D87069.1 KEYWORDS RNA polymerase sigma subunit, truncated form of sigma-38. SOURCE Escherichia coli ORGANISM Escherichia coli Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Gammaproteobacteria; Enterobacteriales; Enterobacteriaceae; Escherichia. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 993) AUTHORS Jishage,M. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (14-AUG-1996) to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases. Contact:Miki Jishage National Institute of Genetics, Molecular Genetics; Yata 1111, Mishima, Shizuoka 411, Japan REFERENCE 2 AUTHORS Jishage,M. and Ishihama,A. TITLE Variation in RNA polymerase sigma subunit composition within different stocks of Escherichia coli starin W3110 JOURNAL Unpublished (1996) REFERENCE 3 AUTHORS Ivanova,A., Renshaw,M., Guntaka,R. and Eisenstark,A. TITLE DNA base sequence variability in katF (putative sigma factor) gene Escherichia coli JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 20, 5479-5480 (1992) REFERENCE 4 AUTHORS Takayanagi,Y., Tanaka,K. and Takahashi,H. TITLE Structure of the 5' upstream region and the regulation of the rpoS gene of Escherichia coli JOURNAL Mol. Gen. Genet. 243, 525-531 (1994) COMMENT FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..993 /db_xref="taxon:562" /mol_type="mRNA" /organism="Escherichia coli" /strain="W3110" CDS 1..810 /note="the gene has four single base changes, resulting in two amino acid substitutions and an amber mutation" /product="RNA polymerase sigma subunit, truncated form of sigma-38" /protein_id="BAA13238.1" /transl_table=11 /translation="MSQNTLKVHDLNEDAEFDENGVEVFDEKALVEYEPSDNDLAEEE LLSQGATQRVLDATQLYLGEIGYSPLLTAEEEVYFARRALRGDVASRRRMIESNLRLV VKIARRYGNRGLALLDLIEEGNLGLIRAVEKFDPERGFRFSTYATWWIRQTIERAIMN QTRTIRLPIHIVKELNVYLRTARELSHKLDHEPSAEEIAEQLDKPVDDVSRMLRLNER ITSVDTPLGGDSEKALLDILADEKENGPEDTTQDDDMKQSIVKWLFELNAK" variation 75 /citation=[3] /replace="t" variation 97 /citation=[3] /replace="t" variation 99 /citation=[3] /replace="t" variation 808 /citation=[3] /replace="t" BASE COUNT 254 a 223 c 291 g 225 t ORIGIN 1 atgagtcaga atacgctgaa agttcatgat ttaaatgaag atgcggaatt tgatgagaac 61 ggagttgagg tttttgacga aaaggcctta gtagaatatg aacccagtga taacgatttg 121 gccgaagagg aactgttatc gcagggagcc acacagcgtg tgttggacgc gactcagctt 181 taccttggtg agattggtta ttcaccactg ttaacggccg aagaagaagt ttattttgcg 241 cgtcgcgcac tgcgtggaga tgtcgcctct cgccgccgga tgatcgagag taacttgcgt 301 ctggtggtaa aaattgcccg ccgttatggc aatcgtggtc tggcgttgct ggaccttatc 361 gaagagggca acctggggct gatccgcgcg gtagagaagt ttgacccgga acgtggtttc 421 cgcttctcaa catacgcaac ctggtggatt cgccagacga ttgaacgggc gattatgaac 481 caaacccgta ctattcgttt gccgattcac atcgtaaagg agctgaacgt ttacctgcga 541 accgcacgtg agttgtccca taagctggac catgaaccaa gtgcggaaga gatcgcagag 601 caactggata agccagttga tgacgtcagc cgtatgcttc gtcttaacga gcgcattacc 661 tcggtagaca ccccgctggg tggtgattcc gaaaaagcgt tgctggacat cctggccgat 721 gaaaaagaga acggtccgga agataccacg caagatgacg atatgaagca gagcatcgtc 781 aaatggctgt tcgagctgaa cgccaaatag cgtgaagtgc tggcacgtcg attcggtttg 841 ctggggtacg aagcggcaac actggaagat gtaggtcgtg aaattggcct cacccgtgaa 901 cgtgttcgcc agattcaggt tgaaggcctg cgccgtttgc gcgaaatcct gcaaacgcag 961 gggctgaata tcgaagcgct gttccgcgag taa // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9.2. Part of the contents in the accession number index file 'ddbjacc1.idx' The following excerpt from the accession number index file illustrates the format of the index. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A00001 A00001 PAT A00001 A00002 A00002 PAT A00002 A00003 A00003 PAT A00003 A00004 A00004 PAT A00004 A00005 A00005 PAT A00005 A00006 A00006 PAT A00006 A00008 A00008 PAT A00008 A00009 A00009 PAT A00009 A00010 A00010 PAT A00010 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The accession number index file consists of four columns delimited by tab code. The first column indicates secondary accession number. If there is no secondary accession number, the first column indicates primary accession number. Following columns are locus name, division and primary accession number, respectively. 9.3. Part of the contents in the gene name index file 'ddbjgen1.idx' This file lists all the gene names that appear in the feature table. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 AJ431263 PLN AJ431263 B epsilon AJ276037 PLN AJ276037 B epsilon AJ276037 PLN AJ276037 B epsilon AJ276037 PLN AJ276037 B epsilon AJ276037 PLN AJ276037 D beta Z22855 ROD Z22855 D beta 1 Z22854 ROD Z22854 D34 Z93215 HUM Z93215 H5 X15387 INV X15387 H5 X15387 INV X15387 HLA-DBR1 X68272 HUM X68272 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The gene name index file consists of four columns, gene name, locus name, division and primary accession number, respectively. Columns are delimited by tab code. 10. Release history Release Date Entries Bases Comments 106 09/16 196,421,345 218,729,237,634 105 06/16 194,599,140 213,484,513,978 104 03/16 191,094,643 207,977,078,920 103 12/15 189,264,014 204,119,485,393 102 09/15 187,785,897 200,654,335,022 101 06/15 184,281,713 192,506,352,252 100 03/15 181,941,277 187,798,813,739 99 12/14 178,825,615 184,410,381,191 98 09/14 174,391,281 166,692,710,729 97 06/14 172,402,324 161,078,598,329 96 03/14 171,164,046 158,539,702,882 95 12/13 169,094,459 156,527,217,715 94 09/13 167,480,294 154,916,713,861 93 06/13 165,072,766 152,702,928,183 92 03/13 163,017,305 150,760,062,903 91 12/12 160,729,709 148,418,537,672 90 09/12 156,952,755 144,754,534,372 89 06/12 153,273,314 141,016,380,296 Part of index files terminated 88 12/11 145,861,965 134,956,109,049 87 09/11 142,339,601 131,276,394,833 86 06/11 138,030,308 128,745,918,079 85 03/11 132,302,771 124,516,775,718 84 12/10 128,607,035 120,919,136,706 83 09/10 124,079,491 117,728,717,442 82 06/10 120,034,097 115,169,689,543 81 03/10 116,720,237 112,394,932,676 TPA excluded 80 12/09 112,314,250 109,636,862,252 SOURCE line modified 79 09/09 108,593,519 106,684,379,504 DBLINK line started PROJECT line terminated 78 06/09 105,737,359 104,597,360,291 77 03/09 102,099,156 101,765,388,414 76 12/08 98,220,409 98,741,908,446 75 09/08 92,840,037 95,219,505,205 TSA division started 74 06/08 87,903,140 91,294,770,939 73 03/08 83,167,582 86,099,950,395 KIPO inclusion started 72 12/07 79,004,098 82,592,245,487 Most of E-mail addresses discarded 71 09/07 76,273,345 79,706,204,461 70 06/07 72,801,679 76,788,510,646 69 03/07 67,523,680 71,775,679,500 PROJECT line started Indexes for categories terminated 68 12/06 64,267,978 68,259,314,742 1.5 GB storage started 67 09/06 61,144,621 65,443,024,193 66 06/06 58,176,628 62,945,843,881 65 03/06 55,890,995 60,564,721,635 TPA subcategories started 64 12/05 52,272,669 56,098,558,378 Some index files split 63 09/05 47,741,593 52,246,110,341 62 06/05 45,249,444 49,158,155,283 ENV division started Version for release note started 61 03/05 43,118,204 47,099,081,750 Changed style of release note 60 12/04 40,583,945 44,416,752,273 /db_xref="H-inv:**" started 59 09/04 37,926,117 42,245,956,937 58 06/04 34,917,581 39,812,635,108 57 03/04 32,693,678 38,008,449,840 56 12/03 30,405,173 36,079,046,032 55 09/03 27,753,140 34,280,225,489 54 06/03 25,149,821 32,162,041,177 53 02/03 23,250,813 29,711,299,332 52 12/02 20,354,812 26,931,456,316 51 09/02 18,401,358 22,782,404,136 TPA started 50 06/02 17,260,693 20,158,357,982 49 04/02 16,503,157 18,579,627,226 48 01/02 15,016,100 16,197,713,855 47 10/01 13,266,610 14,145,671,645 46 07/01 12,313,759 13,037,646,166 45 04/01 11,434,113 12,207,092,905 HTC division started 44 01/01 10,165,597 11,136,298,841 43 10/00 8,666,551 10,034,532,698 42 07/00 7,554,995 8,880,721,093 41 04/00 5,962,608 6,409,581,885 CON division started 40 01/00 5,388,125 4,762,696,173 RNA division terminated 39 10/99 4,810,773 3,728,000,562 NID and PID discarded 38 07/99 4,294,369 3,098,519,597 37 03/99 3,311,627 2,375,261,951 VERSION, /protein_id started 36 01/99 3,073,166 2,190,425,560 35 10/98 2,759,261 1,957,341,169 34 07/98 2,412,785 1,708,580,623 33 04/98 2,174,769 1,479,303,279 32 01/98 1,956,669 1,300,950,613 31 10/97 1,731,532 1,139,869,464 Adoption of the unified taxonomy database 30 07/97 1,534,115 992,788,339 NID and PID terminated 29 04/97 1,270,194 841,415,232 28 01/97 1,154,120 756,785,219 HTG division started ORG division terminated 27 10/96 936,697 608,103,057 GSS division started 26 07/96 835,552 551,932,448 25 04/96 744,490 499,300,364 /translation started 24 01/96 637,508 431,771,652 23 10/95 569,757 390,694,350 22 07/95 437,588 322,982,425 HUM division started 21 04/95 274,596 250,875,023 20 01/95 239,689 231,299,557 19 10/94 204,332 205,274,131 18 07/94 185,230 192,473,021 17 04/94 169,957 179,942,209 16 01/94 154,626 165,017,628 15 10/93 131,649 147,224,690 14 07/93 120,350 138,686,333 JPO inclusion started 13 04/93 112,067 129,784,445 12 01/93 97,683 120,815,244 EST division started 11 07/92 65,693 84,839,075 10 01/92 59,317 77,805,556 GenBank/EMBL inclusion started 9 07/91 1,130 2,002,124 8 01/91 879 1,573,442 7 07/90 681 1,154,211 6 01/90 496 841,236 5 07/89 395 679,378 4 01/89 302 535,985 3 07/88 230 345,850 2 01/88 142 199,392 1 07/87 66 108,970 Started with DDBJ only ------------------ Since release 89 ------------------ Index files have been changed: Previously, DDBJ periodical release included index files for accession numbers, keyword phrases, journal citations, and gene names. After arrangement of index files, index files for keyword phrase and journal citation have been terminated and formats of index files for accession number and gene name have been changed. See also "9.2. Part of the contents in the accession number index file 'ddbjacc1.idx'" and "9.3. Part of the contents in the gene name index 'ddbjgen1.idx'" ------------------ Since release 81 ------------------ TPA category data have been excluded from DDBJ periodical release: Since September 2002 (DDBJ release 51), we provided DDBJ periodical releases including TPA category data. However, it is potentially confusing, because TPA category is not primary nucleotide sequence data. Therefore, DDBJ terminated to include TPA data. TPA data has been available from the other FTP site. See following site in detail. URL; http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/whatsnew/whatsnew2009-e.html#090828 ------------------ Since release 80 ------------------ The format of the SOURCE line in DDBJ flat file has been changed: The SOURCE lines in some of DDBJ flat file included a common name like as GenBank flat file. The change is shown below ---------------- Old (-rel. 79) ---------------- Format: SOURCE [] Example: SOURCE Homo sapiens mitochondrion ---------------- New (rel. 80-) ---------------- Format: SOURCE [] [()] Example: SOURCE mitochondrion Homo sapiens (human) See also '2. DDBJ flat file format'. ------------------ Since release 79 ------------------ A new line, DBLINK, has replaced PROJECT line: Following the agreement at the INSD collaborative meeting in 2008, the scope of the project ID has expanded to include projects that are not necessarily targeted to the sequencing of a complete genome. In addition, there are other resources such as the Trace Assembly Archive at the NCBI and the like. Therefore, we have decided to replace the PROJECT line by a new line format, "DBLINK". The replacement is illustrated in the following; From the use of the PROJECT line (-release 78); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCUS AP000000 4700000 bp DNA circular BCT 27-FEB-2009 DEFINITION Escherichia coli DDBJ genomic DNA, complete genome. ACCESSION AP000000 VERSION AP000000.1 PROJECT GenomeProject:99999 KEYWORDS . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To the DBLINK line format (release 79-); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCUS AP000000 4700000 bp DNA circular BCT 27-FEB-2009 DEFINITION Escherichia coli DDBJ genomic DNA, complete genome. ACCESSION AP000000 VERSION AP000000.1 DBLINK Project:99999 KEYWORDS . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Since release 75 ------------------ A new division for assembled mRNA sequences, Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly (TSA), has been included since the release 75. With new sequencing technologies in use, INSDC have 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 and classified them into the new division 'TSA'. TSA sequences are shotgun assemblies of primary sequences deposited in the EST division of INSDC, Trace Archive (TA) or 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 the LOCUS line in all TSA entries. No format changes in the flat file are anticipated for the TSA 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 are assembled to construct a TSA record. Note that it is required for a TSA submission to submit sequence data of primary transcripts to the EST division of INSDC, TA, or SRA. More information about how to submit a TSA entry is provided via the following URL; http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/sub/tsa-e.html ------------------ Since release 73 ------------------ Introduction of the sequence data from the Korean Intellectual Property Office: The nucleotide sequence data transferred from Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) have been included in DDBJ release. See also, '3. Division categories' and '3.1. Notice for patent related sequence data'. ------------------ Since release 72 ------------------ Deletion of E-mail address, phone and fax numbers from DDBJ flat file: To follow the Japanese law of protecting personal information, DDBJ deleted both phone and fax numbers, and E-mail address from the flat files of the entries submitted to DDBJ. It would be also helpful to protect DDBJ 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 release 72, 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, DDBJ 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 69 ------------------ Introduction of the project ID at PROJECT line in DDBJ flat file: Following the agreement at the INSD collaborative meeting in 2006, INSDC has started to assign the project ID for submissions from sequencing projects. The description of project ID is shown as below; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- A unique identifier, assigned at the time of the submission by a sequencing project that informed INSDC of the submission beforehand. It is recommended that the submitter quotes the assigned project ID in all communication with INSDC databases to allow for easier and faster tracking of issues. The project ID field provides an umbrella identifier that points to all related sequence data for the project. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The PROJECT lines contain INSDC-assigned ID for the sequencing project. It will be appeared between VERSION and KEYWORDS lines in DDBJ flat files, from the DDBJ periodical release, 69 as shown below. See also '2. DDBJ flat file format'. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACCESSION AB012345 VERSION AB012345.1 PROJECT GenomeProject:123 KEYWORDS . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Termination of providing the index files for each category: ------------------ Since release 68 ------------------ Split of files: We changed the maximum file size from 300 MB to 1.5 GB, because the network capacity has been remarkably increased. Each file named as ddbj***##.seq has at most 1.5 GB storage capacity. See also the sections, '8. File categories' and '11. File list'. ------------------ Since release 64 ------------------ Split of index files: In the present release, some of index files (ddbjacc.idx, ddbjjou.idx, and ddbjkey.idx) have been greater than 2 GB in the file size. So, these have been recorded in multiple ddbj****.idx files, each of which at most has 1.5 GB storage capacity as follows, respectively. See also 8., 9.2., 9.3., 9.4. and 11. ------------------ Since release 62 ------------------ Release version number is introduced: DDBJ has started to include the item, 'version', for its release note, which indicates a version for its periodical release. It is expressed like '62.0', in which the digit(s) after the period is a version number. The reason for adding the version number is that a released data is sometimes revised due to urgent and necessary corrections. The number is increased by one every time when a revised periodical release is made public until the next release. 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 (See also '3.1. Division categories'). 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. Strand information is removed: The strand information of LOCUS line in the flat file has been removed as shown below. See also '2.1. LOCUS line'. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Old (-rel. 61): 44-44 space 45-47 spaces, ss- (single-stranded), ds- (double-stranded), or ms- (mixed-stranded) New (rel. 62-): 44-47 spaces ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Since release 61 ------------------ The style of release note (this file) has been changed. Some entries have the sequential format for the secondary accession numbers in the ACCESSION line, in order to make the expression of secondary accession numbers in the past short. For example; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Before; ACCESSION AB000802 D85885 D85886 D85887 After; ACCESSION AB000802 D85885-D85887 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See also '2.3. ACCESSION line'. ------------------ Since release 60 ------------------ The cross-reference to the H-invitational has been included. ------------------ Since release 56 ------------------ The three data banks have agreed that the maximum length limitation (350 kb) of a submitted sequence be relaxed. The BASE COUNT line of the DDBJ flat file format has been changed, corresponding to the relaxation of the maximum sequence length restriction in the entry that had been practiced at DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank International Nucleotide Sequence Databases. In the BASE COUNT line of the DDBJ flat file, 6 digits had been allocated for each number of a, c, g, t and other bases in the sequence. Hereafter, in the new flat file format, 9 digits are allocated for each number of a, c, g and t, while the numbers of other bases are removed. In accordance with the relaxation of sequence length limitation, GenBank had already dropped the BASE COUNT line from their flat file format from GenBank Release 138 (Oct. 2003). We DDBJ have decided to maintain the BASE COUNT line in our flat file format from the view that GC contents are still important information to characterize the sequence. The changes in the BASE COUNT line are shown below. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Old (-rel. 55): 1 6 11 16 21 26 31 36 41 46 51 56 61 66 71 |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----| BASE COUNT 123456 a 123456 c 123456 g 123456 t 123456 others New (rel. 56-): 1 6 11 16 21 26 31 36 41 46 51 56 61 66 71 |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----| BASE COUNT 123456789 a 123456789 c 123456789 g 123456789 t ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Since release 54 ------------------ '/sequenced_mol' qualifier has been changed to '/mol_type' qualifier. We accordingly completed retrofitting the pertinent entries. This change was made on the agreement at the INSD collaborative meeting in 2002. ------------------ Since release 51 ------------------ The format of LOCUS line in the flat file has been changed as shown below to adjust to the GenBank format. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Old (-rel. 50): LOCUS AB000001 660 bp DNA PLN 01-FEB-2001 New (rel. 51-): LOCUS AB000001 660 bp DNA linear PLN 01-FEB-2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------ Since release 45 ------------------ The HTC (High Throughput cDNA) division has been included. This is to include unfinished high throughput cDNA sequences, each of which has 5'UTR and 3'UTR at both ends and part of a coding region. The sequence may also include introns. When the sequence becomes finished later, it moves to the corresponding taxonomic division. The sequence is accompanied with a keyword, HTC (High Throughput cDNA), which is dropped when the sequence is finished and moved to a taxonomic division. ------------------ Since release 41 ------------------ The CON division has been included. This division is to show the order of related sequences in a genome, and expressed by join and the accession numbers of the sequences. The contents of the CON division are compiled by the three data banks not by the data submitter. ------------------ Since release 40 ------------------ The RNA division was terminated. ------------------ Since release 37 ------------------ The three data banks include the item VERSION in the flat file, which indicates a version of a submitted nucleotide sequence. It is expressed like AB123456.1, in which the digit(s) after the period is a version number. The reason for adding VERSION is that since a released sequence sometimes revised by the submitter, the accession number alone cannot specify the sequence in question causing the user a trouble. The number is increased by one every time when a revised sequence is made public. Accordingly, the translated protein sequence will be accompanied with a /protein_id which is expressed as BAA12345.1, in which the digit(s) after the period is again a version number. The number is increased by one when the corresponding nucleotide sequence is revised and the protein sequence is changed as a result, and when the revised protein sequence is made public. ------------------ Since release 31 ------------------ We have started adopting the unified taxonomy database to unify the biological source of the sequence. The database is made up with scientific names, ID of unidentified organisms, and synthetic constructs etc. ------------------ Since release 30 ------------------ NID and PID were terminated. This change was made on the agreement at the INSD collaborative meeting in 1999. ------------------ Since release 28 ------------------ The HTG (High Throughput Genomic sequence) has been included. We terminated the ORG (Organelle) division. ------------------ Since release 27 ------------------ The GSS division has been included. GSS stands for Genome Survey Sequence, which is similar to EST, except that GSS is genomic DNA whereas EST is cDNA. ------------------ Since release 25 ------------------ DDBJ release contains amino acid sequences that were translated from the corresponding nucleotide sequences of the database. ------------------ Since release 22 ------------------ The HUM division has been included. We have the human (HUM) division solely for human sequences and the primate (PRI) division for non-human primate sequences. ------------------ Since release 12 ------------------ The EST (Expressed Sequence Tag) division has been included. ------------------ Since release 10 ------------------ The sequences submitted to GenBank or EMBL have been included in the release. 11. File list The files in this release are arranged in the following order with non-labeled format. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- file name file size ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ddbjrel.txt (DDBJ release note) 88859 ddbjacc1.idx (Accession number index file 1) 1468006398 ddbjacc2.idx (Accession number index file 2) 1468006389 ddbjacc3.idx (Accession number index file 3) 1468006399 ddbjacc4.idx (Accession number index file 4) 1468006382 ddbjacc5.idx (Accession number index file 5) 1427535928 ddbjgen1.idx (Gene name index file 1) 452245304 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- file name number of entries number of bases file size ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ddbjbct1.seq 171145 594651646 1483159562 ddbjbct2.seq 26438 659006668 1487938400 ddbjbct3.seq 20267 749157058 1489998157 ddbjbct4.seq 50331 644988639 1489217998 ddbjbct5.seq 346 663063196 1482831603 ddbjbct6.seq 370 655122301 1488337153 ddbjbct7.seq 546 657063580 1482337847 ddbjbct8.seq 337 652644730 1480604018 ddbjbct9.seq 403 655391208 1488966960 ddbjbct10.seq 352 651227279 1487657592 ddbjbct11.seq 350 671920206 1489521560 ddbjbct12.seq 399 675012364 1488252052 ddbjbct13.seq 365 689323501 1489969642 ddbjbct14.seq 790 685276486 1487397933 ddbjbct15.seq 352 665198923 1489001222 ddbjbct16.seq 293 661225888 1488296238 ddbjbct17.seq 148 624151019 1479990110 ddbjbct18.seq 190 634171166 1482814555 ddbjbct19.seq 323 680527818 1489457727 ddbjbct20.seq 267 676265955 1487160587 ddbjbct21.seq 269 676434978 1488076104 ddbjbct22.seq 294 689256215 1489607558 ddbjbct23.seq 324 670643724 1482528632 ddbjbct24.seq 338 647914976 1479787834 ddbjbct25.seq 260 655600839 1481803890 ddbjbct26.seq 307 652900646 1478937718 ddbjbct27.seq 268 660579489 1486355062 ddbjbct28.seq 324 656529799 1486668774 ddbjbct29.seq 331 663371004 1486023356 ddbjbct30.seq 373 641847573 1488867407 ddbjbct31.seq 303 651819024 1487413129 ddbjbct32.seq 354 647360172 1486411985 ddbjbct33.seq 337 658573002 1486855727 ddbjbct34.seq 319 643711672 1477392183 ddbjbct35.seq 88446 600199096 1489998989 ddbjbct36.seq 178416 558468040 1487823900 ddbjbct37.seq 125052 608198004 1489418247 ddbjbct38.seq 205906 562599666 1489998875 ddbjbct39.seq 420211 448084466 1489999642 ddbjbct40.seq 127554 714053876 1487168516 ddbjbct41.seq 38792 642726935 1374533776 ddbjenv1.seq 468952 461887627 1489999707 ddbjenv2.seq 571761 393377442 1489999243 ddbjenv3.seq 565083 391863190 1489998782 ddbjenv4.seq 574313 375462648 1489998640 ddbjenv5.seq 686956 300959944 1489999182 ddbjenv6.seq 519887 386418043 1489998732 ddbjenv7.seq 530552 400227103 1489998087 ddbjenv8.seq 544878 372955628 1489999919 ddbjenv9.seq 428963 315342259 1489996451 ddbjenv10.seq 513626 384184562 1489998539 ddbjenv11.seq 521465 372550417 1489997938 ddbjenv12.seq 496734 323073598 1489997055 ddbjenv13.seq 602896 277283386 1489998532 ddbjenv14.seq 635280 276332853 1489998915 ddbjenv15.seq 324640 196143076 849075269 ddbjest1.seq 450118 168309429 1489998734 ddbjest2.seq 475567 185214028 1489998273 ddbjest3.seq 490060 203583730 1489997517 ddbjest4.seq 463588 197029103 1489997128 ddbjest5.seq 553521 272845517 1489999181 ddbjest6.seq 542512 347368747 1489999025 ddbjest7.seq 539941 312058479 1489999822 ddbjest8.seq 430451 148140738 1489997479 ddbjest9.seq 461023 191647409 1489999130 ddbjest10.seq 510089 238496099 1489997401 ddbjest11.seq 458191 194291142 1489998487 ddbjest12.seq 392339 147510185 1489996470 ddbjest13.seq 271786 83803852 1489998501 ddbjest14.seq 272322 99952694 1489996645 ddbjest15.seq 352451 173182686 1489995393 ddbjest16.seq 468040 226756931 1489997493 ddbjest17.seq 456207 243774745 1489998806 ddbjest18.seq 444203 247973189 1489999248 ddbjest19.seq 440371 224300604 1489996843 ddbjest20.seq 460108 241464844 1489997341 ddbjest21.seq 443913 282098286 1489998388 ddbjest22.seq 475598 258534577 1489998390 ddbjest23.seq 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ddbjest141.seq 453303 295025087 1489996646 ddbjest142.seq 411976 277177794 1489997691 ddbjest143.seq 463159 274060684 1489999163 ddbjest144.seq 452028 207186467 1489997664 ddbjest145.seq 449486 273768960 1489998863 ddbjest146.seq 440762 292218116 1489999345 ddbjest147.seq 436846 262628053 1489998808 ddbjest148.seq 469761 276579416 1489997903 ddbjest149.seq 362120 233427883 1489996516 ddbjest150.seq 327247 205483595 1489998237 ddbjest151.seq 379089 234849131 1489997569 ddbjest152.seq 473480 272941988 1489999945 ddbjest153.seq 447604 248455263 1489996634 ddbjest154.seq 467272 305844826 1489996794 ddbjest155.seq 537398 321443905 1489998141 ddbjest156.seq 393219 264056483 1489997612 ddbjest157.seq 537644 228967988 1489999365 ddbjest158.seq 520834 260196863 1489998399 ddbjest159.seq 506761 300607053 1489999839 ddbjest160.seq 406356 221411850 1489997907 ddbjest161.seq 518100 313518316 1489996288 ddbjest162.seq 496782 304530243 1489997398 ddbjest163.seq 443414 272215280 1489998487 ddbjest164.seq 439399 235782008 1489996080 ddbjest165.seq 507875 296815736 1489999018 ddbjest166.seq 506444 336359214 1489999430 ddbjest167.seq 489740 256551397 1489998990 ddbjest168.seq 207387 77400440 665193957 ddbjgss1.seq 475805 343111759 1489997294 ddbjgss2.seq 441812 340955248 1489997633 ddbjgss3.seq 447733 333310763 1489997595 ddbjgss4.seq 554395 271407558 1489999995 ddbjgss5.seq 478912 249419579 1489997705 ddbjgss6.seq 457645 252156104 1489999375 ddbjgss7.seq 390139 194351886 1489999718 ddbjgss8.seq 396469 196476446 1489998070 ddbjgss9.seq 483020 258128273 1489998141 ddbjgss10.seq 524818 288557326 1489999594 ddbjgss11.seq 518139 320762878 1489997613 ddbjgss12.seq 504214 322133913 1489997939 ddbjgss13.seq 510050 318080037 1489998618 ddbjgss14.seq 476520 379471543 1489997972 ddbjgss15.seq 559785 339556289 1489998997 ddbjgss16.seq 609569 316694350 1489997905 ddbjgss17.seq 546879 379990465 1489999647 ddbjgss18.seq 520909 312948969 1489999622 ddbjgss19.seq 493592 336381119 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333190009 1489996936 ddbjgss44.seq 408905 339100560 1489997846 ddbjgss45.seq 403892 325602347 1489998831 ddbjgss46.seq 460969 328538421 1489997372 ddbjgss47.seq 517559 320972493 1489998458 ddbjgss48.seq 578593 382375301 1489998701 ddbjgss49.seq 570958 398163008 1489999544 ddbjgss50.seq 534329 385056025 1489999592 ddbjgss51.seq 454305 224813194 1489997019 ddbjgss52.seq 509268 370385087 1489997471 ddbjgss53.seq 565811 338239443 1489999563 ddbjgss54.seq 534932 373590252 1489998164 ddbjgss55.seq 534201 395079302 1489999000 ddbjgss56.seq 573389 318047843 1489999540 ddbjgss57.seq 465209 414909703 1489997414 ddbjgss58.seq 488972 397500829 1489997515 ddbjgss59.seq 519334 361388959 1489999967 ddbjgss60.seq 533271 327442674 1489998911 ddbjgss61.seq 570897 367725914 1489998150 ddbjgss62.seq 572488 395661640 1489998389 ddbjgss63.seq 470284 385400856 1489999995 ddbjgss64.seq 481685 432399683 1489998207 ddbjgss65.seq 490242 400163031 1489999978 ddbjgss66.seq 595892 226789151 1489999259 ddbjgss67.seq 748413 131468949 1489998702 ddbjgss68.seq 553247 227909970 1489997713 ddbjgss69.seq 491192 425155436 1489997430 ddbjgss70.seq 595375 277768943 1489998540 ddbjgss71.seq 531783 232128261 1489998940 ddbjgss72.seq 447920 301668208 1489998623 ddbjgss73.seq 511971 424591024 1489998429 ddbjgss74.seq 579718 358993798 1489996028 ddbjgss75.seq 485493 328308469 1489998819 ddbjgss76.seq 526143 292663508 1489999982 ddbjgss77.seq 575199 450546971 1489997361 ddbjgss78.seq 550524 417673392 1489999038 ddbjgss79.seq 39927 18410181 102388549 ddbjhtc1.seq 265601 361402399 1489997142 ddbjhtc2.seq 281047 276719656 1039812931 ddbjhtg1.seq 11357 1111192941 1489898214 ddbjhtg2.seq 7549 1111094029 1489854586 ddbjhtg3.seq 5828 1124537749 1489889583 ddbjhtg4.seq 5492 1132255800 1489861135 ddbjhtg5.seq 5287 1137037420 1489766150 ddbjhtg6.seq 5339 1136880724 1489711590 ddbjhtg7.seq 6497 1125841286 1489969160 ddbjhtg8.seq 6843 1135939380 1489899379 ddbjhtg9.seq 6237 1132530209 1489836657 ddbjhtg10.seq 6255 1126216784 1489948092 ddbjhtg11.seq 6961 1118285328 1489892893 ddbjhtg12.seq 7008 1119249379 1489777889 ddbjhtg13.seq 6962 1146686214 1489991874 ddbjhtg14.seq 7031 1141738252 1489786395 ddbjhtg15.seq 6795 1148974454 1489923858 ddbjhtg16.seq 6312 1135552831 1489728986 ddbjhtg17.seq 6520 1134408639 1489966569 ddbjhtg18.seq 8521 1139082759 1489804211 ddbjhtg19.seq 9084 1090946210 1489757155 ddbjhtg20.seq 9479 1071311508 1489909625 ddbjhtg21.seq 8402 1117397737 1489867523 ddbjhtg22.seq 7081 1130850985 1489907207 ddbjhtg23.seq 6592 1152211689 1489914609 ddbjhtg24.seq 7630 1151182310 1489751593 ddbjhtg25.seq 3549 463263093 613784208 ddbjhum1.seq 34965 1032194452 1489848262 ddbjhum2.seq 8024 1062751096 1489933904 ddbjhum3.seq 109327 924938603 1489999119 ddbjhum4.seq 45338 1038793168 1489998269 ddbjhum5.seq 187036 664581052 1489978390 ddbjhum6.seq 193772 605516422 1489991006 ddbjhum7.seq 118062 225328157 601333232 ddbjinv1.seq 267980 641684426 1489999952 ddbjinv2.seq 279154 627023729 1489998487 ddbjinv3.seq 422248 450582086 1489521808 ddbjinv4.seq 225291 685546992 1489998134 ddbjinv5.seq 450098 330598432 1489996961 ddbjinv6.seq 443511 325810969 1489997602 ddbjinv7.seq 443046 317481816 1489997347 ddbjinv8.seq 436867 281324306 1489997396 ddbjinv9.seq 415898 262308209 1489994764 ddbjinv10.seq 422774 564448573 1489998396 ddbjinv11.seq 306974 916608246 1489990555 ddbjinv12.seq 79809 1103700311 1489992162 ddbjinv13.seq 202563 990121875 1489990942 ddbjinv14.seq 211111 955776538 1489998602 ddbjinv15.seq 262259 897512497 1489992317 ddbjinv16.seq 155712 1022565985 1489992371 ddbjinv17.seq 129647 1024712742 1489994262 ddbjinv18.seq 186869 974462525 1489999299 ddbjinv19.seq 224336 956939521 1489968805 ddbjinv20.seq 174229 975278456 1489996554 ddbjinv21.seq 321058 840834393 1489995296 ddbjinv22.seq 344346 803197787 1489999034 ddbjinv23.seq 142679 327089794 663162538 ddbjmam1.seq 99463 931529604 1484841085 ddbjmam2.seq 9 1003825156 1386128677 ddbjmam3.seq 15 925870538 1300695269 ddbjmam4.seq 284465 673582958 1489998053 ddbjmam5.seq 89346 113675080 359398418 ddbjpat1.seq 1051841 506032156 1489999140 ddbjpat2.seq 749473 503957085 1489999316 ddbjpat3.seq 679269 317248318 1489999743 ddbjpat4.seq 712025 600523190 1489999108 ddbjpat5.seq 701582 374539620 1489995579 ddbjpat6.seq 657809 345814680 1489999444 ddbjpat7.seq 638463 280933752 1489996202 ddbjpat8.seq 617946 319866110 1489997910 ddbjpat9.seq 737915 539370175 1489999471 ddbjpat10.seq 925086 517608471 1487767156 ddbjpat11.seq 543430 450772719 1489998299 ddbjpat12.seq 627834 308372650 1489999115 ddbjpat13.seq 496040 546182592 1485623337 ddbjpat14.seq 564483 381855871 1489998818 ddbjpat15.seq 484992 509627800 1489996596 ddbjpat16.seq 915544 33202527 1489999360 ddbjpat17.seq 949047 18031893 1489999474 ddbjpat18.seq 1176125 125848648 1489999056 ddbjpat19.seq 884968 528543195 1489999855 ddbjpat20.seq 855314 552406217 1489998650 ddbjpat21.seq 1318979 384505927 1489999751 ddbjpat22.seq 806490 672754827 1489999291 ddbjpat23.seq 665141 756101383 1489998631 ddbjpat24.seq 906662 588527559 1489997775 ddbjpat25.seq 1181837 373977940 1489999501 ddbjpat26.seq 1037362 352370424 1489993797 ddbjpat27.seq 802174 453289102 1489999355 ddbjpat28.seq 1494032 39615853 1489999097 ddbjpat29.seq 947640 463530957 1489981458 ddbjpat30.seq 1071613 497291128 1489998937 ddbjpat31.seq 809946 629040635 1489999259 ddbjpat32.seq 647369 468517929 1489998735 ddbjpat33.seq 568415 420294698 1489999332 ddbjpat34.seq 502182 500493467 1489999301 ddbjpat35.seq 666588 229200000 1489996910 ddbjpat36.seq 312464 338803486 1489998829 ddbjpat37.seq 596596 244569191 1489999735 ddbjpat38.seq 907941 469271355 1489997796 ddbjpat39.seq 619754 694673338 1489998321 ddbjpat40.seq 901799 437665987 1489999975 ddbjpat41.seq 1424056 51921397 1489999377 ddbjpat42.seq 889201 200972686 1489999926 ddbjpat43.seq 474036 99007838 597449909 ddbjphg1.seq 11349 271394560 643014492 ddbjpln1.seq 175074 821274864 1489981112 ddbjpln2.seq 218770 692735155 1489997566 ddbjpln3.seq 136923 765708546 1489987576 ddbjpln4.seq 27714 953781447 1450621910 ddbjpln5.seq 221138 744887124 1489999239 ddbjpln6.seq 99724 653414598 1489632602 ddbjpln7.seq 1082 768652460 1489869422 ddbjpln8.seq 1263 1047303528 1443425132 ddbjpln9.seq 129658 849297724 1489999837 ddbjpln10.seq 490060 404755743 1489999072 ddbjpln11.seq 243307 723477852 1488402744 ddbjpln12.seq 259177 678123501 1489875929 ddbjpln13.seq 45068 1000455791 1489998232 ddbjpln14.seq 6053 1130930519 1470944318 ddbjpln15.seq 238208 790750487 1489999255 ddbjpln16.seq 441435 420281723 1489999965 ddbjpln17.seq 433554 395835739 1489948998 ddbjpln18.seq 432817 398691026 1489999246 ddbjpln19.seq 380193 453857292 1489990262 ddbjpln20.seq 160072 790400758 1455521040 ddbjpln21.seq 56872 696625958 1024875632 ddbjpri1.seq 22664 1112216268 1489780512 ddbjpri2.seq 114561 798342744 1295643964 ddbjpri3.seq 2943 335993549 446520213 ddbjrod1.seq 42028 999905314 1489844451 ddbjrod2.seq 5874 1087036581 1489977249 ddbjrod3.seq 6245 1099927207 1489961726 ddbjrod4.seq 110305 853884972 1489935595 ddbjrod5.seq 360912 461494809 1284227388 ddbjsts1.seq 414358 208822709 1489996821 ddbjsts2.seq 334233 236781024 1489995356 ddbjsts3.seq 572195 184612854 1489998505 ddbjsts4.seq 25913 10616117 71061625 ddbjsyn1.seq 132664 798129471 1489990768 ddbjsyn2.seq 68869 248264593 523149802 ddbjtsa1.seq 658373 261298159 1489998966 ddbjtsa2.seq 547084 294948237 1489997611 ddbjtsa3.seq 483108 390174430 1489997500 ddbjtsa4.seq 498038 407967099 1489998070 ddbjtsa5.seq 490934 339984053 1489999406 ddbjtsa6.seq 569428 325980755 1489995513 ddbjtsa7.seq 552043 336734627 1489998369 ddbjtsa8.seq 566295 276170226 1489999716 ddbjtsa9.seq 561593 363788984 1489996298 ddbjtsa10.seq 452719 462738218 1489996906 ddbjtsa11.seq 462243 431049375 1489997467 ddbjtsa12.seq 521956 402039007 1489997903 ddbjtsa13.seq 501538 389528386 1489999936 ddbjtsa14.seq 559145 353757759 1489996515 ddbjtsa15.seq 506118 383003606 1489989912 ddbjtsa16.seq 436316 360228828 1489998630 ddbjtsa17.seq 488549 419766267 1489997932 ddbjtsa18.seq 489463 416593210 1489997254 ddbjtsa19.seq 493342 501493123 1489999150 ddbjtsa20.seq 520944 362758606 1489997685 ddbjtsa21.seq 386387 375591418 1489999698 ddbjtsa22.seq 442875 347102022 1489996979 ddbjtsa23.seq 515141 402948291 1489998189 ddbjtsa24.seq 446564 449062098 1489997636 ddbjtsa25.seq 490265 407382182 1489999392 ddbjtsa26.seq 511608 415502665 1489995926 ddbjtsa27.seq 248763 688891412 1489993392 ddbjtsa28.seq 317258 311889770 1489995658 ddbjtsa29.seq 215150 213082809 1489996001 ddbjtsa30.seq 246684 71843281 1489994975 ddbjtsa31.seq 293251 194674565 1489999883 ddbjtsa32.seq 386223 539628626 1489997701 ddbjtsa33.seq 364554 566742719 1489998538 ddbjtsa34.seq 413656 475557262 1489999191 ddbjtsa35.seq 414846 469707511 1489997888 ddbjtsa36.seq 451771 399131305 1489999367 ddbjtsa37.seq 75820 67551180 253020507 ddbjuna1.seq 379 266298 1028696 ddbjvrl1.seq 385785 402410559 1489999166 ddbjvrl2.seq 308684 420780626 1489999082 ddbjvrl3.seq 349750 417968224 1489994752 ddbjvrl4.seq 325205 432840637 1489987683 ddbjvrl5.seq 267474 466162686 1489990281 ddbjvrl6.seq 252573 492765160 1489732276 ddbjvrl7.seq 203791 346134507 1088022607 ddbjvrt1.seq 256031 706974696 1489993580 ddbjvrt2.seq 83415 920468762 1489993079 ddbjvrt3.seq 249599 743981627 1489998911 ddbjvrt4.seq 435664 434791802 1489999980 ddbjvrt5.seq 488380 338720319 1489999270 ddbjvrt6.seq 504416 333669563 1489999893 ddbjvrt7.seq 158588 905209894 1489074265 ddbjvrt8.seq 329545 851699195 1483124893 ddbjvrt9.seq 1110 1170665046 1488133299 ddbjvrt10.seq 39011 530256571 738870731 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 196421345 218729237634 725847534000 ddbjcon1.seq 99462 0 1489075504 ddbjcon2.seq 86366 0 1489996731 ddbjcon3.seq 2307 0 1489941610 ddbjcon4.seq 210720 0 1489996737 ddbjcon5.seq 570050 0 1489998888 ddbjcon6.seq 282068 0 1489996563 ddbjcon7.seq 365307 0 1489999723 ddbjcon8.seq 281916 0 1489995416 ddbjcon9.seq 264407 0 1489999547 ddbjcon10.seq 263892 0 1489995898 ddbjcon11.seq 264634 0 1489995751 ddbjcon12.seq 278809 0 1489998366 ddbjcon13.seq 316843 0 1489996209 ddbjcon14.seq 303142 0 1489998962 ddbjcon15.seq 274769 0 1489996437 ddbjcon16.seq 284861 0 1489995142 ddbjcon17.seq 287041 0 1489998831 ddbjcon18.seq 243986 0 1489997947 ddbjcon19.seq 240192 0 1489998746 ddbjcon20.seq 317564 0 1488980746 ddbjcon21.seq 188273 0 1489995849 ddbjcon22.seq 256127 0 1489184454 ddbjcon23.seq 190070 0 1489997126 ddbjcon24.seq 269364 0 1489993152 ddbjcon25.seq 729326 0 1489999890 ddbjcon26.seq 413679 0 1489999031 ddbjcon27.seq 289642 0 1489999572 ddbjcon28.seq 169127 0 1489952206 ddbjcon29.seq 206736 0 1489997057 ddbjcon30.seq 377133 0 1489998346 ddbjcon31.seq 325467 0 1489923905 ddbjcon32.seq 325815 0 1489994567 ddbjcon33.seq 520622 0 1489995321 ddbjcon34.seq 505111 0 1489992112 ddbjcon35.seq 396591 0 1489997867 ddbjcon36.seq 406750 0 1489993943 ddbjcon37.seq 446999 0 1489998632 ddbjcon38.seq 288400 0 1489999238 ddbjcon39.seq 287752 0 1489995065 ddbjcon40.seq 332901 0 1489998468 ddbjcon41.seq 364811 0 1489995012 ddbjcon42.seq 334899 0 1489994772 ddbjcon43.seq 332228 0 1489917072 ddbjcon44.seq 461974 0 1489997795 ddbjcon45.seq 300485 0 1489998120 ddbjcon46.seq 332710 0 1489999684 ddbjcon47.seq 163674 0 1488283066 ddbjcon48.seq 206395 0 1489995986 ddbjcon49.seq 265320 0 1489998348 ddbjcon50.seq 471020 0 1489997534 ddbjcon51.seq 453342 0 1489681774 ddbjcon52.seq 253458 0 1489997602 ddbjcon53.seq 494509 0 1489996801 ddbjcon54.seq 491325 0 1489999490 ddbjcon55.seq 55260 0 101219766 The entries and bases in the CON division are not counted in the numbers given on the top of the release note or 'Total' on the above table.