HI, if you go to nucleotide at NCBI and put the name of the genes you are interested in you will find the sequences of these genes with introns and exons to the majority of them. You can also enter in Sanger (http://www.sanger.ac.uk). You will find usefull information there too. Leda Isabel de Castro Valente Esteves PhD student Genetics Department IBB - UNESP Brazil > Hello, > > I'm a PhD student at Valencia, Spain. I'm working in pattern > recognition techniques applied to bioinformatic. > > I'm searching at SRS and NCBI pairs of genes sequences and their > protein trancripted associated sequences. > > The problem is that I get the mRNA sequences or sequences of a full > chromosome but not a piece of DNA sequeces with the protein associated, > with introns and other subsequences. > > Do you know how to get it or a database with this kind of information? > > Best regards, > Juan Miguel Garcia > > > _______________________________________________ > Biodevelopers mailing list > Biodevelopers at bioinformatics.org > https://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/biodevelopers