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  1. ... a genome Custom resources Human Genome Microbes Organelles Viruses Prokaryotic reference genomes Other Resources Assembly BioProject BioSample Genome Data ...
  2. ... How do I download RefSeq genome data for viruses? Views: NCBI RefSeq staff create reference sequence records (RefSeqs) only from selected GenBank ( INSDC ) ...
  3. ... links to a complete alphabetical list of all reference genomes and to lists in which viruses are grouped by families/genera or genome type ( ... blue sidebar menu include general over- views of viruses, Figure ... regarding virus reference genomes, FAQs, to BLAST query sequences against and ...
  4. ... papers on cancer and leukemia. His monograph Oncogenic Viruses (Pergamon Press, Oxford and New York), is considered a standard reference book in cancer research laboratories. He also published, ...
  5. ... for larger taxonomic groups in their plural form (viruses, mammals, snakes). Keywords: NCBI Protein database, curated proteins, RefSeq, NCBI Reference Sequences, UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot
  6. ... to retrieve, view and analyze complete genomes of viruses and phages. This site now contains 48 1000 viral genomes and over 1000 viral genomic reference sequences. The Spectral Karyotyping and Comparative Genomic Hybridization ...
  7. ... to retrieve, view, and analyze complete genomes of viruses and phages. This site now contains 1,176 viral genomes and over 1,500 viral genomic reference sequences. This year Genomes group renovated the existing ...
  8. ... current terminology, and created 1,019 new cross-references There were special efforts to improve terminology lor viruses and Program* and Services, h Y virus diseases, ...
  9. ... descriptors, and added 1661 entry terms or “see” references. Areas receiving the most new vocabulary included stem cells, pituitary cells, urogenital diseases, hereditary diseases, viruses, viral vaccines, DNA damage, nutrition phenomena and processes, ...
  10. ... Riedel, H. Cumulative bibliography 1953-1972. Parasites, predators, viruses and related agents. Mosquito News; Journal of the American Mos- quito Control Association, vol. 33, no. 2, 1973, pp. 301-17. Literature references to mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases. Part II. ...
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