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Introducing the Bacterial and Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center (BV-BRC): a resource combining PATRIC, IRD and ViPR.
- Olson, Robert D;
- Assaf, Rida;
- Brettin, Thomas;
- Conrad, Neal;
- Cucinell, Clark;
- Davis, James J;
- Dempsey, Donald M;
- Dickerman, Allan;
- Dietrich, Emily M;
- Kenyon, Ronald W;
- Kuscuoglu, Mehmet;
- Lefkowitz, Elliot J;
- Lu, Jian;
- Machi, Dustin;
- Macken, Catherine;
- Mao, Chunhong;
- Niewiadomska, Anna;
- Nguyen, Marcus;
- Olsen, Gary J;
- Overbeek, Jamie C;
- Parrello, Bruce;
- Parrello, Victoria;
- Porter, Jacob S;
- Pusch, Gordon D;
- Shukla, Maulik;
- Singh, Indresh;
- Stewart, Lucy;
- Tan, Gene;
- Thomas, Chris;
- VanOeffelen, Margo;
- Vonstein, Veronika;
- Wallace, Zachary S;
- Warren, Andrew S;
- Wattam, Alice R;
- Xia, Fangfang;
- Yoo, Hyunseung;
- Zhang, Yun;
- Zmasek, Christian M;
- Scheuermann, Richard H;
- Stevens, Rick L
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac1003Abstract
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) established the Bioinformatics Resource Center (BRC) program to assist researchers with analyzing the growing body of genome sequence and other omics-related data. In this report, we describe the merger of the PAThosystems Resource Integration Center (PATRIC), the Influenza Research Database (IRD) and the Virus Pathogen Database and Analysis Resource (ViPR) BRCs to form the Bacterial and Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center (BV-BRC) https://www.bv-brc.org/. The combined BV-BRC leverages the functionality of the bacterial and viral resources to provide a unified data model, enhanced web-based visualization and analysis tools, bioinformatics services, and a powerful suite of command line tools that benefit the bacterial and viral research communities.
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