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Vegetable Virus Workshop Group (VVWG)
the Working Group was formed in 1971 within the framework of the International Society of Horticultural Science (ISHS) and its special Plant Protection Commission, formed for the international cooperation of measures against diseases and pests of horticultural crops. The Group acts as an independent body but informs the Commission of its developments and activities by submitting a short annual report. The Group's main aim is to encourage and bring about the direct contact of vegetable virus research workers
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Vesicular Stomatitis : Q and A
online fact sheet - APHIS
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VirGO
a bioinformatics project representing an ongoing investigation aimed at improving the representation of complete viral genomes and the data resulting from database searches. Also in development is new software for the analysis of viral genomes (web archive site)
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VirOligo
The VirOligo database collects virus-specific oligonucleotides for virus detection from published literature
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Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center
this site provides access to viral genomes and a variety of tools for comparative genomic analyses. At the heart of the system is VOCs (Virus Orthologous Clusters), a database with built-in tools that allows users to retrieve and analyze the genes, gene families, and genomes of 11 different virus families. The database is the source of information for other programs of the workbench for whole genome alignments, genome display, or gene/protein sequence analysis - University of Victoria (Canada)
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Viral Discovery and Sequence Recovery Using DNA Microarrays
online article, PLoS Biology 1 (2) 2003
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Viral Diseases of Insects in the Literature (VIDIL)
literature, species, and subjects to 1985
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Viral Genome Organizer (VGO)
Poxvirus Bioinformatics Resource Center have developed a user-friendly program called Viral Genome Organizer (VGO) to simplify the characterization of complete viral genomes (particularly those of large poxviruses). The VGO display provides an interactive graphical view of the genome and genes with links to various result files. An important feature of VGO is that it allows the user to easily organize and manage the DNA and protein sequences and the database search results from the several hundred genes that may be present in a large poxvirus genome - Biochemistry and Microbiology Department, University of Victoria
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Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (including Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever)
link compilation by CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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Viroids
genetic code for a number of species - NCBI Taxonomy Browser database
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