What is Phytozome?

Phytozome is a joint project of the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute and the Center for Integrative Genomics to enable comparative genomic study of green plants. [more]
  • Chromosome-based Soybean assembly and annotation are now available here

News

  • 8 Dec 2008:Gbrowse upgraded All Phytozome Gbrowse browsers have been updated to v1.69 from v1.64.
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  • 8 Dec 2008:Chromosome-based soybean assembly and annotation is now available Glyma1.0 chromosome-based assembly and annotation of soybean is now available, replacing the preliminary contig-based assembly and annotation previously available at Phytozome.
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  • 12 Nov 2008:New v3.1 Gene Families New gene families have been constructed at all nine Phytozome nodes, incorporating for the first time synteny and transversion rates in the identification of orthologs and paralogs.
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  • 4 Aug 2008:Welcome to the new homepage! You can now select organims for browsing/blasting, and nodes for gene family searching/blasting, either by clicking on tree nodes or using the pulldowns in the upper left hand corner.
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  • 4 Aug 2008:New search functionalityGene family searches can now be restricted by organism.
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