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Welcome to Hepadnavirus-GLUE, a resource for comparative genomic analysis of hepadnaviruses, developed using the GLUE software framework.

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Welcome to Hepadnavirus-GLUE, an open resource for comparative genomic analysis of hepadnaviruses, developed using the GLUE software framework.

Hepadnaviruses (family Hepadnaviridae) are a diverse group of small, non-enveloped DNA viruses that infect a broad range of animal species. This family includes several pathogens of humans and domesticated animals, as well as viruses being developed for therapeutic uses.

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Hepadnavirus-GLUE contains genome feature definitions, multiple sequence alignments, and annotated reference sequences for all hepadnavirus species included in the most recent ICTV report.

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This Hepadnavirus-GLUE project can be extended with additional layers, openly available via GitHub, including:

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This Hepadnavirus-GLUE project can be extended with additional layers, openly available via GitHub, including Hepadnavirus-GLUE-EVE + which extends Hepadnavirus-GLUE through the incorporation of endogenous hepadnaviral elements. +

Please see the User Guide for more details.

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Note: Those specifically interested in hepatitis B virus (HBV) may wish to investigate HBV-GLUE and NCBI-HBV-GLUE. This family of GLUE projects was developed specifically for HBV and incorporates a graphical user interface (GUI) (HBV-GLUE-WEB), which allows users to explore the HBV-GLUE database in a web browser. The University of Glasgow hosts a web instance of the GUI version of HBV-GLUE.

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Note: Those specifically interested in hepatitis B virus (HBV) may wish to investigate HBV-GLUE and NCBI-HBV-GLUE. This family of GLUE projects was developed specifically for HBV and incorporates a graphical user interface (GUI) (HBV-GLUE-WEB), which allows users to explore the HBV-GLUE database in a web browser. The University of Glasgow hosts a web instance of the GUI version of HBV-GLUE.

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