PhEVER -- PHylogenetic Exploration of Viruses' Evolutionary Relationships

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Find information about the evolution of viruses.
Highlights:
  • PhEVER aims at providing accurate evolutionary and phylogenetic information to analyse the nature of virus-virus and virus-host lateral gene transfers.
  • It is a database of homologous families both (i) between sequences from different viruses and (ii) between viral sequences and sequences from cellular organisms.
  • PhEVER integrates extensive data from up-to-date completely sequenced genomes (2426 non-redundant viral genomes, 1007 non-redundant prokaryotic genomes, 43 eukaryotic genomes ranging from plants to vertebrates) and offers a clustering of proteins into homologous families containing at least one viral sequences, as well as alignments and phylogenies for each of these families.
Keywords:
  • viral evolution
  • virus evolution
  • virology
This record last updated: 06-14-2011
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