Flavi Explore

Your gateway to West Nile virus (WNV) research. Streamline your access to comprehensive WNV genome sequences with our user-friendly platform. Join a community dedicated to advancing WNV understanding through efficient, intuitive data exploration.

WNV Genomic Data Search Option

FlaviExplore simplifies your search for WNV sequences. Choose your criteria from four dropdowns: Genome Status, Geographic Group, Country, and Genbank Accessions. After selection, click 'search' to filter and display WNV sequences. Click 'download' to track your request and access previous downloads on the Requests page. Once complete, download your file containing the selected WNV fasta sequences with ease.

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References

  • ICTV - Genus Orthoflavivirus: This page on the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) website details the Orthoflavivirus genus within the Flaviviridae family, providing scientific classifications and insights into this group of viruses.

  • Wikipedia - West Nile Virus: This Wikipedia page offers a overview of the West Nile virus, including its transmission, symptoms, prevention, and treatment options.

  • CDC - West Nile Virus: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's page provides detailed information on West Nile virus, including statistics, health effects, and prevention guidelines.

  • NIAID - West Nile Virus Treatment: The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases discusses the treatments available for West Nile virus, as well as ongoing research in the field.

  • PMC - West Nile Virus Vaccines: This article from PubMed Central reviews the current situation and future directions of vaccines for the West Nile virus.

  • BV-BRC: West Nile Virus Taxonomy Overview: This resource provides an in-depth overview of the taxonomy of the West Nile virus, offering insights into its classification and genetic makeup.

  • NCBI - Phylogenetics: This article from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) delves into the field of phylogenetics, discussing contemporary methods and applications in understanding the evolutionary relationships and history of various species.