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- Repbase - GIRI
Repbase Repbase is the most commonly used database of repetitive DNA elements About Repbase; Submissions; How to cite Repbase; For subscribed users only: Current issue; Browse Repbase; Search Repbase; Archive Repbase Reports Repbase Reports publishes short reports on original or reconstructed consensus sequences of repetitive elements About
- About Repbase - GIRI
Repbase is a database of prototypic sequences representing repetitive DNA from different eukaryotic species Repbase is being used in genome sequencing projects worldwide as a reference collection for masking and annotation of repetitive DNA (e g by RepeatMasker or CENSOR)
- Current release of Repbase Update - GIRI - girinst. org
Repbase, also known as Repbase Update, is a Database of Repetitive DNA published by Genetic Information Research Institute You may download the content of the Database under the following conditions:
- About - Repbase
Repbase, also known as Repbase Update, is a database of representative repetitive sequences from eukaryotic species Repbase is being used worldwide as the reference standard for annotating the presence of repetitive DNA in genomic data
- Genetic Information Research Institute
The Institute maintains and develops Repbase, also known as Repbase Update, a database of representative repetitive sequences from eukaryotic species Repbase is being used worldwide as the reference standard for annotating the presence of repetitive DNA in genomic data
- Submissions to Repbase Reports - GIRI
Submissions to Repbase Reports Repbase You can submit your sequence directly using the RepbaseSubmitter tool If you need help using RepbaseSubmitter, you can check out the RepbaseSubmitter Quick Guide
- How to cite Repbase - GIRI - girinst. org
General References apply to all applications of Repbase, also known as Repbase Update, to data analysis (e g to sequence annotations using CENSOR, RepeatMasker or XBLAST) If you use Repbase in your work please cite one of the following papers:
- About Repbase Reports - GIRI
Repbase Reports (RR) is an electronic journal (ISSN# 1534-830X) established in 2001 by Genetic Information Research Institute (GIRI) It will be published monthly RR will publishes consensus sequences of Transposable Elements and other repetitive DNA, unreported anywhere else
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