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The white spot syndrome virus DNA genome sequence.

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The collective information on WSSV and the phylogenetic analysis on the viral DNA polymerase suggest that W SSV differs profoundly from all presently known viruses and that it is a representative of a new virus family.
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This article is published in Virology.The article was published on 2001-07-20 and is currently open access. It has received 582 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: ORFS & White spot syndrome virus 1.

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Viruses in the sea

TL;DR: The understanding of the effect of viruses on global systems and processes continues to unfold, overthrowing the idea that viruses and virus-mediated processes are sidebars to global processes.
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A review on the morphology, molecular characterization, morphogenesis and pathogenesis of white spot syndrome virus

TL;DR: The aim of this review is to present an update of the knowledge generated so far on different aspects of WSSV organization, morphogenesis, pathology and pathogenesis, and to help develop effective control methods.
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Emerging viral diseases of fish and shrimp

TL;DR: This review examines the rise and characteristics of aquaculture, the major viral pathogens of fish and shrimp and their impacts, and the particular characteristics of disease emergence in an aquatic, rather than terrestrial, context.
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Protection of Penaeus monodon against White Spot Syndrome Virus by Oral Vaccination

TL;DR: Contrary to current assumptions that invertebrates do not have a true adaptive immune system, a specific immune response and protection can be induced in P. monodon, and these experiments open up new ways to benefit the WSSV-hampered shrimp farming industry.
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Detection of major penaeid shrimp viruses in Asia, a historical perspective with emphasis on Thailand

TL;DR: This review covers the main Asian shrimp viruses for which PCR tests and some antibody tests are currently available and it emphasizes work that has been done in Thailand.
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Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual

TL;DR: Molecular Cloning has served as the foundation of technical expertise in labs worldwide for 30 years as mentioned in this paper and has been so popular, or so influential, that no other manual has been more widely used and influential.
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Gapped BLAST and PSI-BLAST: a new generation of protein database search programs.

TL;DR: A new criterion for triggering the extension of word hits, combined with a new heuristic for generating gapped alignments, yields a gapped BLAST program that runs at approximately three times the speed of the original.
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The CLUSTAL_X windows interface: flexible strategies for multiple sequence alignment aided by quality analysis tools.

TL;DR: ClUSTAL X is a new windows interface for the widely-used progressive multiple sequence alignment program CLUSTAL W, providing an integrated system for performing multiple sequence and profile alignments and analysing the results.
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Base-calling of automated sequencer traces using Phred. I. accuracy assessment

TL;DR: In this article, a base-calling program for automated sequencer traces, phred, with improved accuracy was proposed. But it was not shown to achieve a lower error rate than the ABI software, averaging 40%-50% fewer errors in the data sets examined independent of position in read, machine running conditions, or sequencing chemistry.
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Base-Calling of Automated Sequencer Traces Using Phred. II. Error Probabilities

TL;DR: The ability to estimate a probability of error for each base-call, as a function of certain parameters computed from the trace data, is developed and implemented in the base-calling program.
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