Bos taurus genome assembly
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* Corresponding author: Kim C Worley kworley@bcm.edu
BMC Genomics 2009, 10:180 doi:10.1186/1471-2164-10-180
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Chenwei Wang, Janine E Deakin, Willem Rens, Kyall R Zenger, Katherine Belov, Jennifer A Marshall Graves, Frank W Nicholas BMC Genomics 2011, 12:422 (19 August 2011) This article is part of a collection on The tammar wallaby genome... |
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Marte Sodeland, Harald Grove, Matthew Kent, Simon Taylor, Morten Svendsen, Ben J Hayes, Sigbjørn Lien BMC Genetics 2011, 12:70 (11 August 2011) |
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Detection and correction of false segmental duplications caused by genome mis-assembly David R Kelley, Steven L Salzberg Genome Biology 2010, 11:R28 (10 March 2010) A method for determining false segmental duplications in vertebrate genomes, thus correcting mis-assemblies and providing more accurate estimates of duplications. |
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Bruce R Southey, Sandra L Rodriguez-Zas, Jonathan V Sweedler BMC Genomics 2009, 10:228 (16 May 2009) This article is part of a collection on Bovine: the companion... |
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Ross L Tellam, Danielle G Lemay, Curtis P Van Tassell, Harris A Lewin, Kim C Worley, Christine G Elsik BMC Genomics 2009, 10:193 (24 April 2009) This article is part of a collection on Bovine: the companion... An extensive collaboration involving over 300 scientists from 25 different countries has analyzed the draft genome sequence of cattle, yielding insights into ruminant evolution and domestication and providing an invaluable research resource for the beef and dairy industries.
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The cattle genome reveals its secrets David W Burt Journal of Biology 2009, 8:36 (24 April 2009) Burt discusses the impact of the recently sequenced Bovine genome on our understanding of bovine phylogeny and the genomics of domestication.
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