Prokaryotic Virus Orthologous Groups (pVOGs): a resource for comparative genomics and protein family annotation
Abstract
Viruses are the most abundant and diverse biological entities on earth, and while most of this diversity remains completely unexplored, advances in genome sequencing have provided unprecedented glimpses into the virosphere. The Prokaryotic Virus Orthologous Groups (pVOGs, formerly called Phage Orthologous Groups, POGs) resource has aided in this task over the past decade by using automated methods to keep pace with the rapid increase in genomic...
Paper Details
Title
Prokaryotic Virus Orthologous Groups (pVOGs): a resource for comparative genomics and protein family annotation
Published Date
Oct 26, 2016
Journal
Volume
45
Issue
D1
Pages
D491 - D498
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