The document discusses various bioinformatics databases, primarily focusing on primary databases which store experimentally derived biological data like nucleotide and protein sequences. Key examples include GenBank, EMBL, and the DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ), all of which provide open access to their data and support the scientific community by allowing data submission and retrieval. The conclusion emphasizes that these databases are essential archival resources for biological research, maintaining a scientific record that is never altered once data is deposited.