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URL: http://bmcmicrobiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2180-6-24
Proper Citation: Subviral RNA Database (RRID:SCR_005268)
Description: The Subviral RNA database facilitates the research and analysis of viroids, satellite RNAs, satellite viruses, the human hepatitis delta virus, and related RNA sequences. It integrates a large number of Subviral RNA sequences, their respective RNA motifs, analysis tools, related publication links and additional pertinent information to allow users to efficiently retrieve and analyze relevant information about these small RNA agents. The Subviral RNA Database contains 2877 sequences indexed in 83 species and 4 main groups.
Synonyms: Subviral RNA Database
Resource Type: database, data or information resource
Defining Citation: PMID:16519798
Keywords: hepatitis, human hepatitis, rna, rna motif, satellie virus, satellite rna, small rna, subviral rna, viroid
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