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VGP generates largest number of high-quality genomes of iconic and endangered species

VGP generates largest number of high-quality genomes of iconic and endangered species

by be-webmaster | Sep 3, 2019 | news

Rockefeller University | August 28, 2019 The Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP) and collaborators are announcing the second data set of the largest number (101) of chromosomal-level genome assemblies of vertebrates towards completing Phase 1 of the VGP, which includes...
Evolution Fast Track: Otter Genetic History Provides Clues for Future Recovery

Evolution Fast Track: Otter Genetic History Provides Clues for Future Recovery

by be-webmaster | Jul 30, 2019 | news

Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute | Jun. 21, 2019 Unlike whales and dolphins that have lived in the marine world for more than 50 million years, sea otters have only had about 5 million years to develop the suite of adaptations necessary...
Evolution Fast Track: Otter Genetic History Provides Clues for Future Recovery

Evolution Fast Track: Otter Genetic History Provides Clues for Future Recovery

by be-webmaster | Jun 24, 2019 | news

Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute | Jun. 21, 2019 Unlike whales and dolphins that have lived in the marine world for more than 50 million years, sea otters have only had about 5 million years to develop the suite of adaptations necessary...
Deer DNA Starts Spilling its Weird, Cancer-Fighting Secrets

Deer DNA Starts Spilling its Weird, Cancer-Fighting Secrets

by be-webmaster | Jun 21, 2019 | news

The Ruminant Genome Project just released the DNA of 44 species of the multi-stomached,headgear-bearing animals, revealing a host of biological curiosities. Photo by Micheal Duva/Getty Images Megan Molteni | Wired | June 20, 2019 YUNZHI PETER YANG was supposed to be...
Scientists Sequence the Sable Antelope’s Genome for the First Time

Scientists Sequence the Sable Antelope’s Genome for the First Time

by be-webmaster | May 17, 2019 | news

Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute | May. 17, 2019 DNA is the ultimate library, and scientists at SCBI’s Center for Species Survival and Center for Conservation Genomics are cataloging it as diligently as any librarians. They, along with...
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