Update of AMntDB: A database of multi-aligned metazoa mitochondrial DNA sequences

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The AMmtDB database (http://bighost.area.ba.cnr.it/mitochondriome) has been updated by collecting the multi-aligned sequences of Chordata and Invertebrata mitochondrial genes coding for proteins and tRNAs. Links to the multi-aligned mtDNA intraspecies variants, collected in VarMmtDB at the Mitochondriome web site, have been introduced. The genes coding for proteins are multi-aligned based on the translated sequences and both the nucleotide and amino acid multi-alignments are provided. AMmtDB data selected through SRS can be viewed and managed using GeneDoc or other programs for the management of multi-aligned data depending on the user's operative system. The multiple alignments have been produced with CLUSTALW and PILEUP programs and then carefully optimized manually.

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Lanave, C., Licciulli, F., De Robertis, M., Marolla, A., & Attimonelli, M. (2002). Update of AMntDB: A database of multi-aligned metazoa mitochondrial DNA sequences. Nucleic Acids Research, 30(1), 174–175. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/30.1.174

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