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Oxford University Press, Nucleic Acids Research, 90001(32), p. 50D-50, 2004

DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkh075

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HERVd: the Human Endogenous RetroViruses Database: update

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Abstract

An elaboration of HERVd (http://herv.img.cas.cz) is being carried out in two directions. One of them is the integration and better classification of families that diverge considerably from typical retroviral genomes. This leads to a more precise identification of members with individual families. The second improvement is better accessibility of the database and connection with human genome annotation.