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BV-BRC is an information system that combines data and tools from PATRIC, IRD and ViPR, the legacy BRC resources for bacterial and viral infectious diseases. Users can search, browse, analyze and manage data on bacteria, archaea, viruses and eukaryotic hosts.
- Data and Functionality Overview (for PATRIC Users) - BV-BRC
BV-BRC has been developed by starting with the legacy PATRIC...
- Data and Functionality Overview (for PATRIC Users) - BV-BRC
31 de ene. de 2017 · PATRIC is a database and analysis tool for bacterial pathogens, integrating vital pathogen information with rich data and analysis tools. It supports biomedical research on bacterial infectious diseases and provides access to genome and annotation data of major species.
BV-BRC is an information system for bacterial and viral infectious diseases. Learn how to use the combined BV-BRC, which includes PATRIC and IRD/ViPR, with introductory videos, tutorials, and documentation.
Both private and public data can be analyzed together using a suite of tools to perform comparative genomic or transcriptomic analysis. PATRIC also includes integrated information related to disease and PPIs. All the data and integrated analysis and visualization tools are freely available.
BV-BRC is a comprehensive resource for bacterial and viral pathogens, integrating data, tools, and services from PATRIC, IRD, and ViPR. Learn how to access and use the new and enhanced features for genome annotation, homology search, phylogenetic analysis, and more.
31 de oct. de 2019 · PATRIC supports bioinformatic analyses of all bacteria with a special emphasis on pathogens, offering a rich comparative analysis environment that provides users with access to over 250 000 uniformly annotated and publicly available genomes with curated metadata.
9 de nov. de 2022 · 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/.