A Ubasawa, F Okibayashi, C S Jone, M Ikehara, D G George, A Tsugita
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Variant biomacromolecules, either natural or artificially created, are proving to be useful in determining structure-function relationships. Research in this field would be facilitated by the compilation of data of variants into a central and widely available repository. The Variant Database acts as a repository for data concerning variant molecules. It complements the Biological Activity and the Physicochemical Property Databases as well as provides variant sequences.