Selected article for: "nucleotide sequence and sequence analysis"

Author: Huang, Yi; Lau, Susanna K. P.; Woo, Patrick C. Y.; Yuen, Kwok-yung
Title: CoVDB: a comprehensive database for comparative analysis of coronavirus genes and genomes
  • Document date: 2007_10_2
  • ID: ujhgb3b0_13
    Snippet: Identical sequence labeling. Sequence redundancy is another problem of coronavirus sequences in public nucleotide databases. Different strains of the same species from samples collected in different locations or at different times may possess completely or partially identical sequences. These sequences, though containing important epidemiological information, increase the workload during sequence analysis. In CoVDB, we compared all nucleotide seq.....
    Document: Identical sequence labeling. Sequence redundancy is another problem of coronavirus sequences in public nucleotide databases. Different strains of the same species from samples collected in different locations or at different times may possess completely or partially identical sequences. These sequences, though containing important epidemiological information, increase the workload during sequence analysis. In CoVDB, we compared all nucleotide sequences and labeled the identical ones to mitigate this problem. Users can choose to show or not to show strains with identical sequences by clicking on the check boxes to the left of the page (Figure 3b ).

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