Sequence diversity is one of the major challenges in the design of diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic interventions against viruses. DiMA is a novel tool that is big data-ready and designed to facilitate the dissection of sequence diversity dynamics for viruses. DiMA stands out from other diversity analysis tools by offering various unique features.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMotivation: Monitoring the genomic evolution of Plasmodium falciparum-the most widespread and deadliest of the human-infecting malaria species-is critical for making decisions in response to changes in drug resistance, diagnostic test failures, and vaccine effectiveness. The MalariaGEN data resources are the world's largest whole genome sequencing databases for Plasmodium parasites. The size and complexity of such data is a barrier to many potential end users in both public health and academic research.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEthnopharmacological Relevance: Morus alba L., mulberry, has played a significant role in providing food, medicine, and materials throughout human history. From its historical importance to its diverse cultural uses, mulberry remains a versatile and valuable resource, enriching various aspects of human life across civilizations.
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