Bring out yer genomes!

http://mednews.stanford.edu/releases/2004/November/fish.htm [Published: 18-Nov-04 | Permalink | Category: Science seen]
I love the era of commodity genomics! Now Stanford wants to sequence the coelacanth genome, partly because it is interesting, partly because it is cool, and partly because lungfish would be better, given its phylogeny, but has a truly huge genome. Meanwhile, TIGR is sequencing thousands of influenza genomes from human isolates and will be putting the data in the public domain, which will be provocative.

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