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Issue created Oct 03, 2019 by Quentin LAMY-BESNIER@qlamybesMaintainer

Home page text change

Hello @bbrancot

On fait les derniers changements avant la présentation, j'ai fait un merge request !10 (merged)

Pour le texte de la page d'acceuil, Laurent voudrait le changer, et comme il faut faire des retours à la ligne et garder les liens (que j'ai mis en gras), je préfère que tu t'en charges.

How do I search for the host of a virus? If answering this question is trivial for some human pathogenic viruses, it is more puzzling for viruses in general. The Viral Host Range database (VHRdb) gives access to the experimental data to answer this question. The aim of the VHRdb is to provide to the community the data generated by scientists documenting the host range of their favorite virus through an easy (copy/paste) contribution process including benefits. Indeed, VHRdb integrates analysis tools to compare experimental datasets in many ways. Searching for the host range of a virus, or the other way around has never been easier!

By sharing host range tests published but yet not in a searchable format, you’ll give a new value to your work and prevent scientists to perform the same tests again and again.

When appropriate, please do not forget to cite our work.

Edited Oct 04, 2019 by Quentin LAMY-BESNIER
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