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FREP
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Descriptionfunctional repeats in mouse cDNAs.
OrganismsMouse
Contact
Research centerRIKEN
LaboratoryBiomedical Knowledge Discovery Team, Bioinformatics Group
Primary citationPMID 14681460
Access
Websitehttp://facts.gsc.riken.go.jp/FREP/

FREP is a database of mouse repeat sequences derived from cDNAs

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References

  1. Nagashima T, Matsuda H, Silva DG, Petrovsky N, Konagaya A, Schönbach C, Kasukawa T, Arakawa T, Carninci P, Kawai J, Hayashizaki Y (2004). "FREP: a database of functional repeats in mouse cDNAs". Nucleic Acids Res. 32 (Database issue): D471–475. doi:10.1093/nar/gkh123. PMC 308857. PMID 14681460.

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