The Actinobacteriophage database, more commonly known as PhagesDB, is a database-backed website that gathers and shares information related to the discovery, characterization and genomics of viruses that prefer to infect Actinobacterial hosts. It is a bioinformatics tool that is used worldwide to compare multiple phages and their genomic annotations. Up to recent dates, there have been more than 8,000 bacteriophages, including over 1,600 with already sequenced genomes, have been entered into the database. It is an addition to the wide range of priorly existing bioinformatic tools, like NCBI, BLAST, HHPred, DNA Master, Phamerato GLIMMER, and GeneMark. It provides results of already sequenced phage genomes and aims to allow access to drafted phage genomes to provide a larger spectrum of info
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| - The Actinobacteriophage database, more commonly known as PhagesDB, is a database-backed website that gathers and shares information related to the discovery, characterization and genomics of viruses that prefer to infect Actinobacterial hosts. It is a bioinformatics tool that is used worldwide to compare multiple phages and their genomic annotations. Up to recent dates, there have been more than 8,000 bacteriophages, including over 1,600 with already sequenced genomes, have been entered into the database. It is an addition to the wide range of priorly existing bioinformatic tools, like NCBI, BLAST, HHPred, DNA Master, Phamerato GLIMMER, and GeneMark. It provides results of already sequenced phage genomes and aims to allow access to drafted phage genomes to provide a larger spectrum of info (en)
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| - Dr. Graham Hatfull , Dan Russell , Debbie Jacobs-Sera , Dr. Welkin H. Pope , and Dr. Viknesh Sivanathan (en)
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| - The Actinobacteriophage database, more commonly known as PhagesDB, is a database-backed website that gathers and shares information related to the discovery, characterization and genomics of viruses that prefer to infect Actinobacterial hosts. It is a bioinformatics tool that is used worldwide to compare multiple phages and their genomic annotations. Up to recent dates, there have been more than 8,000 bacteriophages, including over 1,600 with already sequenced genomes, have been entered into the database. It is an addition to the wide range of priorly existing bioinformatic tools, like NCBI, BLAST, HHPred, DNA Master, Phamerato GLIMMER, and GeneMark. It provides results of already sequenced phage genomes and aims to allow access to drafted phage genomes to provide a larger spectrum of information. (en)
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