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Pufferfish Genome Sequencing: Tetraodon nigroviridis
The Tetraodon nigroviridis whole genome shotgun (WGS) sequencing project was started at Genoscope in 1997. In June 2001, The Whitehead Institute/MIT Genome Sequencing Center, with support from NHGRI, joined Genoscope in this project to accelerate the effort.
The genome has been assembled using over 3 million shotgun sequence reads, which represents 6-fold genome sequence coverage. These reads were then layered on a physical map, resulting in over 108,000 contigs representing 70 percent of the T. nigroviridis genome. In addition to the random sequencing approach, specific regions of interest are being sequenced to finished quality at Genoscope.
Project Link
Sequencing Center Sites
Additional Resources
Sequence and Assembly
- Individual Sequence Reads:
- Sequence Assembly:
Model Organism Database
BACs, Cosmids, Plasmids
ESTs
- dbEST [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] - Database of ESTs at NCBI
Last Updated: October 30, 2007
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