Selected article for: "protein database and viral protein"

Author: Pickett, Brett E.; Sadat, Eva L.; Zhang, Yun; Noronha, Jyothi M.; Squires, R. Burke; Hunt, Victoria; Liu, Mengya; Kumar, Sanjeev; Zaremba, Sam; Gu, Zhiping; Zhou, Liwei; Larson, Christopher N.; Dietrich, Jonathan; Klem, Edward B.; Scheuermann, Richard H.
Title: ViPR: an open bioinformatics database and analysis resource for virology research
  • Document date: 2011_10_17
  • ID: 48ym7eti_2
    Snippet: Sequence data deposited in archives such as GenBank are extremely valuable in the computational analysis of emerging viruses. These sequence records can be enhanced through integration with additional knowledge about the viral strains including: gene and protein annotations, immune epitope locations, 3D protein structures, clinical metadata, etc. Database resources and modern computing make storing and retrieving such a wealth of data tractable......
    Document: Sequence data deposited in archives such as GenBank are extremely valuable in the computational analysis of emerging viruses. These sequence records can be enhanced through integration with additional knowledge about the viral strains including: gene and protein annotations, immune epitope locations, 3D protein structures, clinical metadata, etc. Database resources and modern computing make storing and retrieving such a wealth of data tractable.

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