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Eneida L. Hatcher
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 10
Citations - 4811
Eneida L. Hatcher is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: RefSeq & GenBank. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 3299 citations.
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Reference sequence (RefSeq) database at NCBI: current status, taxonomic expansion, and functional annotation
Nuala A. O'Leary,Mathew W. Wright,J. Rodney Brister,Stacy Ciufo,Diana Haddad,Richard McVeigh,Bhanu Rajput,Barbara Robbertse,Brian Smith-White,Danso Ako-adjei,Alexander Astashyn,Azat Badretdin,Yiming Bao,Olga Blinkova,Vyacheslav Brover,Vyacheslav Chetvernin,Jinna Choi,Eric Cox,Olga Ermolaeva,Catherine M. Farrell,Tamara Goldfarb,Tripti Gupta,Daniel H. Haft,Eneida L. Hatcher,Wratko Hlavina,Vinita Joardar,Vamsi K. Kodali,Wenjun Li,Donna Maglott,Patrick Masterson,Kelly M. McGarvey,Michael R. Murphy,Kathleen O'Neill,Shashikant Pujar,Sanjida H. Rangwala,Daniel Rausch,Lillian D. Riddick,Conrad L. Schoch,Andrei Shkeda,Susan S. Storz,Hanzhen Sun,Françoise Thibaud-Nissen,Igor Tolstoy,Raymond E. Tully,Anjana R. Vatsan,Craig Wallin,David Webb,Wendy Wu,Melissa J. Landrum,Avi Kimchi,Tatiana Tatusova,Michael DiCuccio,Paul Kitts,Terence Murphy,Kim D. Pruitt +54 more
TL;DR: The approach to utilizing available RNA-Seq and other data types in the authors' manual curation process for vertebrate, plant, and other species is summarized, and a new direction for prokaryotic genomes and protein name management is described.
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Virus Variation Resource - improved response to emergent viral outbreaks.
Eneida L. Hatcher,Sergey A. Zhdanov,Yiming Bao,Olga Blinkova,Eric P. Nawrocki,Yuri Ostapchuck,Alejandro A. Schäffer,J. Rodney Brister +7 more
TL;DR: This manuscript describes a series of features and functionalities recently added to the Virus Variation Resource, a value-added viral sequence data resource hosted by the National Center for Biotechnology Information.
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FDA-ARGOS is a database with public quality-controlled reference genomes for diagnostic use and regulatory science
Heike Sichtig,Timothy D. Minogue,Yi H. Yan,Christopher P. Stefan,Adrienne T. Hall,Luke J. Tallon,Lisa Sadzewicz,Suvarna Nadendla,William Klimke,Eneida L. Hatcher,Martin Shumway,Dayanara Lebron Aldea,Jonathan E. Allen,Jeffrey W. Koehler,Tom Slezak,Stephen Lovell,Randal J. Schoepp,Uwe Scherf +17 more
TL;DR: This work describes FDA-ARGOS, a reference database for high-quality microbial reference genomes, and demonstrates its utility on the example of two use cases and provides quality control metrics for the FDA- ARGOS genomic database resource and outlines the need for genome quality gap filling in the public domain.
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Database resources of the National Center for Biotechnology Information in 2023.
Eric W. Sayers,Evan E Bolton,J. Rodney Brister,Kathi Canese,Jessica Chan,Donald C. Comeau,Catherine M. Farrell,Michael Feldgarden,Anna M Fine,Kathryn Funk,Eneida L. Hatcher,Sivakumar Kannan,Christopher Kelly,Sunghwan Kim,William Klimke,Melissa J. Landrum,Stacy Lathrop,Zhi Yong Lu,Thomas L. Madden,Adriana J. Malheiro,Aron Marchler-Bauer,Terence Murphy,Long Duc Phan,Shashikant Pujar,Sanjida H. Rangwala,Valerie A. Schneider,Tony Tse,Jiyao Wang,Jian Ye,Barton W. Trawick,Kim D. Pruitt,Stephen T. Sherry +31 more
TL;DR: The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) provides online information resources for biology, including the GenBank® nucleic acid sequence database and the PubMed® database of citations and abstracts published in life science journals as discussed by the authors .
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VADR: validation and annotation of virus sequence submissions to GenBank.
Alejandro A. Schäffer,Eneida L. Hatcher,Linda Yankie,Lara Shonkwiler,Lara Shonkwiler,J. Rodney Brister,Ilene Karsch-Mizrachi,Eric P. Nawrocki +7 more
TL;DR: A system called VADR (Viral Annotation DefineR) that validates and annotates viral sequences in GenBank submissions and improves the content and quality of the GenBank annotations.