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These fasta are updated at every first business day of the month.  
As of April, 2024, the NCBI is discontinuing FASTA availability from the BLAST database; the ability to generate FASTA-formatted files from BLAST database files is retained via the blastdbcmd function of BLAST+. etc.  


Each fasta is located at directory with name pattern as /db/ncbi/fasta/month-date-year, e.g.bMay 1, 2017, the database is at /db/ncbi/fasta/05012017
Each fasta is located at the directory with the name pattern of either /db/ncbi/fasta/MMDDYYYY (e.g., /db/ncbi/fasta/09192019) or /db/ncbi/fasta/YYYYMMDD (e.g., /db/ncbi/fasta/20220401, which incidentally, is the last fully deployed version we have).
 
The following databases are available:


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est_human
est_mouse
est_others
nr
nr
nt
nt
htgs
pdbaa
gss
swissprot
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 2 August 2024


As of April, 2024, the NCBI is discontinuing FASTA availability from the BLAST database; the ability to generate FASTA-formatted files from BLAST database files is retained via the blastdbcmd function of BLAST+. etc.

Each fasta is located at the directory with the name pattern of either /db/ncbi/fasta/MMDDYYYY (e.g., /db/ncbi/fasta/09192019) or /db/ncbi/fasta/YYYYMMDD (e.g., /db/ncbi/fasta/20220401, which incidentally, is the last fully deployed version we have).

The following databases are available:

nr
nt
pdbaa
swissprot

Data source: NCBI Fasta FTP

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