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  1. The BV-BRC combines the data and tools from the Legacy BRC resources: PATRIC, the bacterial BRC, and IRD and ViPR, the viral BRCs. If you are transitioning from PATRIC or IRD/ViPR, please refer to the Quick Start Guide to learn how to get started with BV-BRC.

  2. 31 de ene. de 2017 · PATRIC is the Bacterial Bioinformatics Resource Center, an information system designed to support the biomedical research community’s work on bacterial infectious diseases via integration of vital pathogen information with rich data and analysis tools.

  3. 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.

    • Alice R. Wattam, David Abraham, Oral Dalay, Terry Disz, Timothy Driscoll, Joseph L. Gabbard, Joseph ...
    • 2014
  4. PATRIC integrates and annotates all genomic and associated data available from most of the major bacterial lineages, allowing comparative analysis of the NIAID priority infectious agents with closely related free-living, symbiotic, and commensal species (see “Annotation FAQs” at http://enews.patricbrc.org/faqs/, which links to all FAQs ...

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  6. 1 de ene. de 2020 · 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.

  7. BV-BRC has been developed by starting with the legacy PATRIC data, tools, services, website, and infrastructure, and augmenting it with integrated viral data, tools, and features from the legacy IRD (influenza) and ViPR (other pathgenic viruses) BRCs.

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