tRNA Database – Collection of Genomic and Mitochondrial tRNAs
The tRNA Database provides a comprehensive collection of genomic and mitochondrial transfer RNAs (tRNAs), including their sequences, secondary structures, and genomic locations. It enables researchers to explore and compare tRNA genes across a wide range of organisms, supporting studies in molecular biology, evolution, and functional genomics.
Key benefits
- Centralized repository of genomic and mitochondrial tRNA data
- Includes sequences, structural information, and genomic coordinates
- Supports comparative and evolutionary analyses across species
- Web-accessible resource for quick data retrieval
- Facilitates research in translation and RNA biology
Applications
- Comparative analysis of tRNA genes across organisms
- Investigation of tRNA structure and function
- Studies on mitochondrial and nuclear-encoded tRNAs
- Annotation and validation of tRNA genes in genomic data
- Evolutionary analysis of RNA sequences and structures
Intended use
The tRNA Database is intended for molecular biologists, bioinformaticians, and evolutionary researchers working with RNA sequences and genome annotations. It is particularly suited for users who require structured access to curated tRNA data for analysis and comparison.
Access the database: https://tdb.bioinf.uni-leipzig.de/
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