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Tammar Wallaby Genome Sequencing: Macropus eugenii

The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), in conjunction with the Australian Genome Research Facility Ltd. (AGRF), currently supports a project aimed at producing a draft assembly of the genomic sequence of the Tammar wallaby Macropus eugenii (to access the press release announcing this partnership, go to Kangaroo Hops in Line for Genome Sequencing). The genome will be sequenced to 2-fold sequence depth.

The wallaby sequencing project is being led by researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center and the AGRF in Melbourne, Australia.
Genome Sequencing Whitepaper Proposal
  • Macropus eugenii (Submitted June 2003)

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Last Reviewed: October 31, 2008




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The Large-Scale Genome Sequencing Program

Approved Sequencing Targets

Macropus eugenii Sequencing Proposal

BAC Library Proposals

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