Bernardi, G Wiley, Eo Mansour, H Miller, Mr Orti, G David Haussler O Brien, Sj Ryder, Oa Venkatesh, B
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Marine Genomics
The Genome 10K project aims to sequence the genomes of 10,000 vertebrates, representing approximately one genome for each vertebrate genus. Since fishes (cartilaginous fishes, ray-finned fishes and lobe-finned fishes) represent more than 50% of extant vertebrates, it is planned to target 4,000 fish genomes. At present, nearly 60 fish genomes are be...
Bernardi, G Wiley, Eo Mansour, H Miller, Mr Orti, G David Haussler O Brien, Sj Ryder, Oa Venkatesh, B
Published in
Marine Genomics
The Genome 10K project aims to sequence the genomes of 10,000 vertebrates, representing approximately one genome for each vertebrate genus. Since fishes (cartilaginous fishes, ray-finned fishes and lobe-finned fishes) represent more than 50% of extant vertebrates, it is planned to target 4,000 fish genomes. At present, nearly 60 fish genomes are be...
Bernardi, G Wiley, Eo Mansour, H Miller, Mr Orti, G David Haussler O Brien, Sj Ryder, Oa Venkatesh, B
Published in
Marine Genomics
The Genome 10K project aims to sequence the genomes of 10,000 vertebrates, representing approximately one genome for each vertebrate genus. Since fishes (cartilaginous fishes, ray-finned fishes and lobe-finned fishes) represent more than 50% of extant vertebrates, it is planned to target 4,000 fish genomes. At present, nearly 60 fish genomes are be...
Longo, Gc O Connell, B Green, Re Bernardi, G
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Marine Genomics
Bernardi, G Wiley, Eo Mansour, H Miller, Mr Orti, G David Haussler O Brien, Sj Ryder, Oa Venkatesh, B
Published in
Marine Genomics
The Genome 10K project aims to sequence the genomes of 10,000 vertebrates, representing approximately one genome for each vertebrate genus. Since fishes (cartilaginous fishes, ray-finned fishes and lobe-finned fishes) represent more than 50% of extant vertebrates, it is planned to target 4,000 fish genomes. At present, nearly 60 fish genomes are be...
Bernardi, G Wiley, Eo Mansour, H Miller, Mr Orti, G David Haussler O Brien, Sj Ryder, Oa Venkatesh, B
Published in
Marine Genomics
The Genome 10K project aims to sequence the genomes of 10,000 vertebrates, representing approximately one genome for each vertebrate genus. Since fishes (cartilaginous fishes, ray-finned fishes and lobe-finned fishes) represent more than 50% of extant vertebrates, it is planned to target 4,000 fish genomes. At present, nearly 60 fish genomes are be...