1. Rfam 13.0: shifting to a genome-centric resource for non-coding RNA families
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Alex Bateman, Robert D. Finn, Joanna Argasinska, Sean R. Eddy, Ioanna Kalvari, Anton I. Petrov, Elena Rivas, Natalia Quinones-Olvera, and Eric P. Nawrocki
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0301 basic medicine ,Genome ,RNA, Untranslated ,Multiple sequence alignment ,Sequence Analysis, RNA ,Sequence analysis ,Full text search ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Rfam ,Computational biology ,Biology ,Non-coding RNA ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Workflow ,Genetics ,Humans ,Nucleic Acid Conformation ,Database Issue ,Databases, Nucleic Acid ,Sequence Alignment ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The Rfam database is a collection of RNA families in which each family is represented by a multiple sequence alignment, a consensus secondary structure, and a covariance model. In this paper we introduce Rfam release 13.0, which switches to a new genome-centric approach that annotates a non-redundant set of reference genomes with RNA families. We describe new web interface features including faceted text search and R-scape secondary structure visualizations. We discuss a new literature curation workflow and a pipeline for building families based on RNAcentral. There are 236 new families in release 13.0, bringing the total number of families to 2687. The Rfam website is http://rfam.org.
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- 2017
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