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siVirus

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siVirus (http://siVirus.RNAi.jp/) is a web-based online software system that provides efficient short interfering RNA (siRNA) design for antiviral RNA interference (RNAi). siVirus searches for functional, off-target minimized siRNAs targeting highly conserved regions of divergent viral sequences. These siRNAs are expected to resist viral mutational escape, since their highly conserved targets likely contain structurally/functionally constrained elements. siVirus will be a useful tool for designing optimal siRNAs targeting highly divergent pathogens, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), influenza virus and SARS coronavirus, all of which pose enormous threats to global human health.[1]


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  1. siVirus: web-based antiviral siRNA design software for highly divergent viral sequences.,
    Naito, Yuki, Ui-Tei Kumiko, Nishikawa Toru, Takebe Yutaka, and Saigo Kaoru
    , Nucleic Acids Res, 2006 Jul 1, Volume 34, Issue Web Server issue, p.W448-50, (2006)