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Ashall, J, Shah, S, Biggs, JR, Chang, JR, Jafari, Y, Brady, OJ, Mai, HK, Lien, LT, Do Thai, H, Nguyen, HAT, Anh, DD, Iwasaki, C, Kitamura, N, Van Loock, M, Herrera-Taracena, G, Rasschaert, F, Van Wesenbeeck, L, Yoshida, L, Hafalla, JCR, Hue, S and Hibberd, ML (2023). Dengue virus type 4 isolate DET-P-0428-1 polyprotein (POLY) gene, complete cds; and sfRNA2 lncRNA gene, partial sequence. [Data Collection]. National Center for Biotechnology Information. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/OQ427062
Ashall, J, Shah, S, Biggs, JR, Chang, JR, Jafari, Y, Brady, OJ, Mai, HK, Lien, LT, Do Thai, H, Nguyen, HAT, Anh, DD, Iwasaki, C, Kitamura, N, Van Loock, M, Herrera-Taracena, G, Rasschaert, F, Van Wesenbeeck, L, Yoshida, L, Hafalla, JCR, Hue, S and Hibberd, ML (2023). Dengue virus type I isolate DEN-P-1098-1 polyprotein (POLY) gene, partial cds. [Data Collection]. National Center for Biotechnology Information. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/OQ426566.1/
Barsosio, HC, Gitonga, JN, Karanja, HK, Nyamwaya, DK, Omuoyo, DO, Kamau, E, Hamaluba, MM, Nyiro, JU, Kitsao, BS, Nyaguara, A, Mwakio, S, Newton, CR, Sang, R, Wright, D, Sanders, EJ, Seale, AC, Agoti, CN, Berkley, JA, Bejon, P and Warimwe, GM (2019). Replication Data for: Congenital Microcephaly Unrelated to Flavivirus Exposure in Coastal Kenya. [Data Collection]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/4EB9PG
Spadar, A, Phelan, JE, Clark, TG and Campino, S (2024). Additional file 3 of Large-scale reference-free analysis of flavivirus sequences in Aedes aegypti whole genome DNA sequencing data. [Data Collection]. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26608770.v1
Spadar, A, Phelan, J, Clark, TG and Campino, S (2024). Additional file 1 of Large-scale reference-free analysis of flavivirus sequences in Aedes aegypti whole genome DNA sequencing data. [Data Collection]. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26608764.v1
Spadar, A, Phelan, J, Diez-Benavente, E, Campos, M, Gomez, LF, Mohareb, F, Clark, TG and Campino, S (2021). Data for: "Flavivirus integrations in Aedes aegypti are limited and highly conserved across samples from different geographic regions unlike integrations in Aedes albopictus". [Data Collection]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00002482.