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Description | bacterial group II introns. |
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Research center | University of Calgary |
Laboratory | Department of Biological Sciences |
Authors | Manuel A Candales |
Primary citation | Candales & al. (2012) [1] |
Release date | 2011 |
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Website | http://webapps2.ucalgary.ca/~groupii/index.html# |
The Database for Bacterial Group II Introns is a repository of full-length, non-redundant group II introns present in bacterial DNA sequence. [1] The database is first established in 2002 with roughly 40 introns. In less than 10 years, the database has expanded to 400 introns. Current database includes a wealth of information on the properties, structures, and classification of group II intron. In addition, it contains a list of intron insertion sites, DNA sequences, protein-encoding sequences, as well as RNA secondary structures. [1]
Content | |
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Description | bacterial group II introns. |
Contact | |
Research center | University of Calgary |
Laboratory | Department of Biological Sciences |
Authors | Manuel A Candales |
Primary citation | Candales & al. (2012) [1] |
Release date | 2011 |
Access | |
Website | http://webapps2.ucalgary.ca/~groupii/index.html# |
The Database for Bacterial Group II Introns is a repository of full-length, non-redundant group II introns present in bacterial DNA sequence. [1] The database is first established in 2002 with roughly 40 introns. In less than 10 years, the database has expanded to 400 introns. Current database includes a wealth of information on the properties, structures, and classification of group II intron. In addition, it contains a list of intron insertion sites, DNA sequences, protein-encoding sequences, as well as RNA secondary structures. [1]