The original Human Papillomaviruses Database was developed and hosted by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) between 1994 and 1997 with funding from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Although the data presented on these web pages is outdated, it is still useful as a reference to the HPV community. These archive pages host the 1994-1997 LANL Human Papillomaviruses Database data in their original state. The data on these pages is not linked to the more up-to-date PaVE databases. To request more information or additional features on the PaVE database, contact pavesupport@niaid.nih.gov.
The Human Papillomaviruses Database collects, curates, analyzes, and publishes genetic sequences of papillomaviruses and related cellular proteins. Our group includes molecular biologists, sequence analysts, computer technicians, post-docs and graduate research assistants. We are located at Los Alamos National Laboratory in the Theoretical Biology and Biophysics Group and are funded by the Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases through an interagency agreement with the Department of Energy.
This Web site has two main branches. The first contains our four annual data books of papillomavirus information, called Human Papillomaviruses: A Compilation and Analysis of Nucleic Acid and Amino Acid Sequences. and the second contains papillomavirus genetic sequence data.
From 1994 and 1997 the original authors published a compendium of papillomavirus information called Human Papillomaviruses: A Compilation and Analysis of Nucleic Acid and Amino Acid Sequences. which can now be downloaded from this Web site. Included in the Compendium and its predecessors are
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