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Repbase Update

This database contains sequence exemplars of repetitive DNA from different eukaryotic species. Most entries are consensus sequences of large families and subfamilies of repeats, with smaller families represented by sequence examples. The entries include annotations and references and are released in EMBL format. Repbase Update [38M-0] is used by both CENSOR and RepeatMasker, which masks out these common repeats to speed up other analyses. Repbase Update is free to academic users. Commercial users need a license. [Pg.23]


Jurka, J., V. V. Kapitonov, A. Pavlicek, R Klonowski, O. Kohany, and J. Walichiewicz. 2005. Repbase update, a database of eukaryotic repetitive elements. Cytogenet Genome Res 110 462-7. [Pg.37]

Jurka, J. 2000. Repbase update A database and an electronic journal of repetitive elements. Trends Genet 9 418-20. [Pg.37]


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