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Influenza Database and Tools

Trace Archives at 1 Billion

Entrez Nucleotide Split Database

Third Party Annotation Database

RefSeq Release 18

1918 Killer Flu Virus

UniGene

GenBank Release 155

Mammoths and Moas at NCBI

Recent NCBI Publications

NCBI Papers Most Cited

NCBI Courses

BLAST Lab

Genome Builds and Map Viewer

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New Organism in UniGene
The Entrez UniGene database now offers over 1,844,162 transcript clusters, linked to nucleotide records, for over 70 animals and plants. Recent additions to UniGene include: Aedes aegypti (yellow fever and dengue virus mosquito) with 241,102 transcript sequences in 15,182 clusters, Aquilegia formosa x Aquilegia pubescens (hybrid columbine) with 72,522 transcript sequences in 7,675 clusters, Gossypium hirsutum (upland cotton) with 83,321 transcript sequences in 10,845 clusters, Macaca fascicularis (crab-eating monkey) with 62,745 transcript sequences in 7,488 clusters, Oryctolagus cuniculus (rabbit) with 10,827 transcript sequences in 3,766 clusters, Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow) with 237,026 transcript sequences in 18,541 clusters, and Tribolium castaneum (red flour beetle) with 27,233 transcript sequences in 6,328 clusters.

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