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Author: Jabado, Omar J.; Liu, Yang; Conlan, Sean; Quan, P. Lan; Hegyi, Hédi; Lussier, Yves; Briese, Thomas; Palacios, Gustavo; Lipkin, W. I.
Title: Comprehensive viral oligonucleotide probe design using conserved protein regions
  • Document date: 2007_12_13
  • ID: xfzhn1n1_9
    Snippet: The EMBL nucleotide sequence database [July 2007, Release 91; 461,353 nucleic acid sequences (31) ] was chosen as the reference for this study because it is tightly integrated with the Pfam protein family database (23, 32 Taxon growth was estimated using a standard least squares method, with the SPSS statistical package......
    Document: The EMBL nucleotide sequence database [July 2007, Release 91; 461,353 nucleic acid sequences (31) ] was chosen as the reference for this study because it is tightly integrated with the Pfam protein family database (23, 32 Taxon growth was estimated using a standard least squares method, with the SPSS statistical package.

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