TRNADB
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Descriptioncompilation of tRNA sequences and tRNA genes
LaboratoryUniversities of Leipzig, Marburg, and Strasbourg
Primary citationJuhling et al. (2009)[1]
WebsiteWebsite
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| Description | compilation of tRNA sequences and tRNA genes |
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| Laboratory | Universities of Leipzig, Marburg, and Strasbourg |
| Primary citation | Juhling et al. (2009)[1] |
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| Website | Website |
tRNAdb was a comprehensive biological database of transfer RNA (tRNA) sequences and tRNA genes. It originated as one of the first specialized compilations of nucleic acid sequences, starting as a print publication by Mathias Sprinzl in the late 1970s.[2] It evolved into a web-based resource hosted at the University of Bayreuth and was later relaunched in 2009 as a more powerful relational database at the University of Leipzig.[1] The database is now considered defunct, as the Leipzig-based resource is no longer active. Its role has largely been superseded by other modern tRNA databases.