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HERVd: database of human endogenous retroviruses
Jan Paces1, Adam Pavlícek, Václav Paces
1Institute of Molecular Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Flemingovo 2, CZ-16637 Prague, Czech Republic.
Nucleic Acids Research
|December 26, 2001
Abstract:
The human endogenous retroviruses database (HERVd) is maintained at the Institute of Molecular Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, and is accessible via the World Wide Web at http://herv.img.cas.cz. The HERVd provides complex information on and analysis of retroviral elements found in the human genome. It can be used for searches of individual HERV families, identification of HERV parts, graphical output of HERV structures, comparison of HERVs and identification of retrovirus integration sites.