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Gene, Cell and Tissue

The Official Journal of Zahedan University of Medical Sciences

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1. Elucidating the Microsatellite Signature of the Tri-Partite Genomes of the Viral Family Peribunyaviridae

- Vishwakarma A. , et al.

2. Microsatellite diversity and complexity in the viral genomes of the family Caliciviridae

- Jilani M.G. , et al.

3. Systems biology of the genomes’ microsatellite signature of Orthopoxvirus including the Monkeypox virus

- Nasrin T. , et al.

4. Two short low complexity regions (LCRs) are hallmark sequences of the Delta SARS-CoV-2 variant spike protein

- Becerra A. , et al.

5. Assessment of simple sequence repeats signature in hepatitis E virus (HEV) genomes

- Jilani M.G. , et al.

6. Mining and analysis of microsatellites in human coronavirus genomes using the in-house built Java pipeline

- Umang , et al.

7. The only conserved microsatellite in coding regions of ebolavirus is the editing site

- Li D. , et al.

8. Deciphering the SSR incidences across viral members of Coronaviridae family

- Satyam R. , et al.

9. Conserved microsatellites may contribute to stem-loop structures in 5′, 3′ terminals of Ebolavirus genomes

- Li D. , et al.

10. Duplicates, redundancies and inconsistencies in the primary nucleotide databases: A descriptive study

- Chen Q. , et al.

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