The GreenGene Server was developed for DNA or protein sequence analysis in Dr. Michael V. Graves' laboratory in the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Massachusetts-Lowell.  Currently, the GreenGene server provides a local database containing the genomes for several chlorella viruses (family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus), and four types of analysis tools: 1) BLAST searching both the NCBI and local databases in a batch fashion. 2) Parsing the BLAST results. 3) Predicting open reading frames. 4) Generating files for genome annotation.

 

GenBank entry at NCBI for complete genome of prototype Chlorovirus Paramecium bursaria Chlorella virus 1

 

GiantVirus.org, the giant virus site, home of Mimivirus and other large DNA viruses

 

Megabase Research Products
Manufacturer of the fastest PCR machine in the world (Lincoln, Nebraska). Find immunochemical reagents for detection of specific methylated DNA modifications, etc.

 

University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Department of Plant Pathology

 

The Nebraska Center for Virology

 

The Plant Science Initiative at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln

 

The Universal Virus Database of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTVdB)
constructed by Cornelia Buchen-Osmond, from 1991-2000 in Bioinformatics Group, Australian National University, in consultation with ATCC and supported by NSF
Family Phycodnaviridae

 

All the Virology in the WWW
Links to all virology servers by David M. Sander
Garry Laboratory, Tulane University, New Orleans, USA

 

Virology (Elsevier)
This journal publishes the results of basic research in all branches of virology.


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