Marquet et al., 2022 - Google Patents
What the Phage: a scalable workflow for the identification and analysis of phage sequencesMarquet et al., 2022
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- Marquet M
- Hölzer M
- Pletz M
- Viehweger A
- Makarewicz O
- Ehricht R
- Brandt C
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- Gigascience
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Phages are among the most abundant and diverse biological entities on earth. Phage prediction from sequence data is a crucial first step to understanding their impact on the environment. A variety of bacteriophage prediction tools have been developed over the …
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