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  2. Source code virus - Wikipedia

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    Source code viruses are rare, partly due to the difficulty of parsing source code programmatically, but have been reported to exist. One such virus (W32/Induc-A) was identified by anti-virus specialist Sophos as capable of injecting itself into the source code of any Delphi program it finds on an infected computer, and then compiles itself into ...

  3. Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center - Wikipedia

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    The VBRC database stores viral bioinformatic data on three levels: Whole genomes. This level contains information about the virus species or isolate and its entire genomic sequence. Annotated genes. This level contains all the predicted ORFs (open reading frames) in a particular virus genome, together with their DNA and (translated) protein ...

  4. Virus Pathogen Database and Analysis Resource - Wikipedia

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    The Virus Pathogen Database and Analysis Resource (ViPR) [1] [2] [3] is an integrative and comprehensive publicly available database and analysis resource to search, analyze, visualize, save and share data for viral pathogens in the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Category A-C Priority Pathogen lists for biodefense research, and other viral pathogens causing ...

  5. RefSeq - Wikipedia

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    Virus Variation (ViV): It is a specific resource of sequence data processing pipelines and analysis tools for display and retrieval of sequences from several viral groups such as influenza virus, ebolavirus, MERS coronavirus or Zika virus. New viruses, processing pipelines, tools and other features are included regularly.

  6. International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2013, the database remains on hold. [3] According to some views, "ICTV should also promote the use of a public database to replace the ICTV database as a store of the primary metadata of individual viruses, and should publish abstracts of the ICTV Reports in that database, so that they are 'Open Access'."

  7. GISAID - Wikipedia

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    GISAID (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ s eɪ d /), the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data, [9] previously the Global Initiative on Sharing Avian Influenza Data, [10] [11] is a global science initiative established in 2008 to provide access to genomic data of influenza viruses.

  8. Phylogenetic Assignment of Named Global Outbreak Lineages

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    PANGOLIN is a key component underpinning the Pango nomenclature system. [6]As described in Andrew Rambaut et al. (2020), [4] a Pango lineage is described as a cluster of sequences that are associated with an epidemiological event, for instance an introduction of the virus into a distinct geographic area with evidence of onward spread.

  9. DPVweb - Wikipedia

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    DPVweb is a central web-based source of information about viruses, viroids and satellites of plants, fungi and protozoa. [1]It provides comprehensive taxonomic information, including brief descriptions of each family and genus, and classified lists of virus sequences.