Author: Gardner, Paul P.; Daub, Jennifer; Tate, John G.; Nawrocki, Eric P.; Kolbe, Diana L.; Lindgreen, Stinus; Wilkinson, Adam C.; Finn, Robert D.; Griffiths-Jones, Sam; Eddy, Sean R.; Bateman, Alex
Title: Rfam: updates to the RNA families database Document date: 2008_10_25
ID: wj7yonjw_3
Snippet: All Rfam models are searched against an underlying nucleotide sequence database, known as RFAMSEQ, which is derived from the EMBL nucleotide sequence database (4) . Prior to release 9.0, RFAMSEQ represented only the various species sections of EMBL. These sections contained only sequences that were considered to be of finished quality and excluded sequences from many important genomes. With release 9.0, RFAMSEQ has been expanded to include the wh.....
Document: All Rfam models are searched against an underlying nucleotide sequence database, known as RFAMSEQ, which is derived from the EMBL nucleotide sequence database (4) . Prior to release 9.0, RFAMSEQ represented only the various species sections of EMBL. These sections contained only sequences that were considered to be of finished quality and excluded sequences from many important genomes. With release 9.0, RFAMSEQ has been expanded to include the whole genome shotgun (WGS) and environmental sequence (ENV) divisions. These changes have increased the number of sequences in RFAMSEQ by more than an order of magnitude (2 225 030 sequences in Rfam 8.0 versus 29 574 458 sequences in Rfam 9.0).
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