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The Rfam database (available via the website at http://rfam.sanger.ac.uk and through our mirror at http://rfam.janelia.org) is a collection of non-coding RNA families, primarily RNAs with a conserved RNA secondary structure, including both RNA genes and mRNA cis-regulatory elements. Each family is represented by a multiple sequence alignment, predicted secondary structure and covariance model. Here we discuss updates to the database in the latest release, Rfam 11.0, including the introduction of genome-based alignments for large families, the introduction of the Rfam Biomart as well as other user interface improvements. Rfam is available under the Creative Commons Zero license.
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Sarah Burge
Jennifer Daub
Ruth Y. Eberhardt
Nucleic Acids Research
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Wellcome Sanger Institute
University of Canterbury
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69decbbf499d77a496b0cdc0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks1005