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Virosaurus (from virus thesaurus) is a curated virus genome database, aimed at facilitating clinical metagenomics analysis. The data comprises clustered and annotated sequences of Vertebrate viruses , Others viruses (Insect, Fungus, Eukaryotic microorgansism) or Plant viruses in FASTA format. Virosaurus also provides complete virus sequence dataset for all those viruses, which comprises complete genomes for nonsegmented viruses, and complete segments for segmented viruses. Complete sequences: This dataset contains full-length genomes (monopartite virus) or segments (segmented virus) for all vertebrate virus families. Virosaurus: Virus reference sequence databases for clinical metagenomics. All complete sequences were clustered at 90% to remove redundancy in Virosaurus Vertebrate 90 (23,615 FASTAs); or clustered at 98% in Virosaurus vertebrate 98 (73,160 FASTAs). Many clusters can belong to the same virus species. For example, there are 100 Lassa virus clusters in Virosaurus90, 638 in Virosaurus98. The FASTA header have been annotated with metadata to facilitate metagenomic analysis. For instance, viral nucleic acid is annotated as RNA, DNA or RNA/DNA, thereby improving interpretation from sequencing either molecule.
clinical metagenomics, complete genome, virus
clinical metagenomics, complete genome, virus
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