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Cattle Genome Completed The cattle genome has been sequenced, at 1x coverage, according to US company, MetaMorphix.
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Physical Map of Mouse Genome Published The publicly-funded international group working on the mouse genome has completed the physical map and estimates that it is 98% complete.
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Orion Genomics and ViaLactia Release Ryegrass Sequences for Annotation ofPublic Database ViaLactia Biosciences and Orion Genomics have announced that proprietary sequence data resulting from their 2001 research alliance to characterise t...
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Genome of Symbiont Sinorhizobium Sequenced An international research team has sequenced the genome of the rhizobium Sinorhizobium meliloti, an important bacterium that, in a symbiotic relatio...
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New Methods Will Rapidly Accelerate Sequencing of Crop Genomes Researchers working at Cold Spring Harbour laboratory and The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) in Rockville have developed two complementary met...
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CAS Reports Hybrid Rice Genome Sequenced Chinese scientists have completed a draft sequencing of the hybrid rice genome
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Dutch Government Grants 3 Million Euro to Potato Genome Sequencing The Dutch government is to provide the Potato Genome Sequencing Consortium with 3 million euros worth of funding to begin the sequencing of the fir...
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Complete Genome Sequence for African Swine Fever Announced. This week, scientists at the Institute for Animal Health (IAH) Pirbright Laboratory, UK, will announce a complete genome sequence for African swine ...
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Syngenta Releases Japonica Rice Genome Map Syngenta’s Torrey Mesa Research Institute (TMRI) is releasing its rice genome map in association with publication of the first major analysis of the...
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Genome Sequence of the Horse Completed. Genetic map will be useful for improving breeding and for studying equine and human diseases.
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