Selected article for: "alignment annotation and West Nile virus"

Author: Alejandro A Schäffer; Eneida Hatcher; Linda Yankie; Lara Shonkwiler; J Rodney Brister; Ilene Karsch-Mizrachi; Eric P Nawrocki
Title: VADR: validation and annotation of virus sequence submissions to GenBank
  • Document date: 2019_11_22
  • ID: besvz92f_77
    Snippet: VADR can also annotate CDS that involve ribosomal slippage and that capability will become evident when it begins to be used for Hepacivirus, West Nile virus, or ebolaviruses. VADR's full sequence alignment-based annotation strategy enables annotation of any feature that has nucleotide positional information in the Ref-Seq annotation. This includes discontiguous features, including multi-segment genes and features as short as a single nucleotide......
    Document: VADR can also annotate CDS that involve ribosomal slippage and that capability will become evident when it begins to be used for Hepacivirus, West Nile virus, or ebolaviruses. VADR's full sequence alignment-based annotation strategy enables annotation of any feature that has nucleotide positional information in the Ref-Seq annotation. This includes discontiguous features, including multi-segment genes and features as short as a single nucleotide.

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