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Date Issued
2015Author
Koepfli, Klaus-PeterBenedict, Paten
The Genome 10K Community of Scientists
Antunes, Agostinho
Belov, Kathy
Bustamante, Carlos
Castoe, Todd A.
Clawson, Hiram
Crawford, Andrew J.
Diekhans, Mark
Distel, Dan
Durbin, Richard
Earl, Dent
Fujita, Matthew K.
Gamble, Tony
Georges, Arthur
Gemmell, Neil
Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
Marshall Graves, Jennifer
Green, Richard E.
Hickey, Glenn
Jarvis, Erich D.
Johnson, Warren
Komissarov, Aleksey
Korf, Ian
Kuhn, Robert
Larkin, Denis M.
Lewin, Harris
Lopez, Jose V.
Ma, Jian
Marques-Bonet, Tomas
Miller, Webb
Murphy, Robert
Pevzner, Pavel
Shapiro, Beth
Steiner, Cynthia C.
Tamazian, Gaik
Venkatesh, Byrappa
Wang, Jun
Wayne, Robert
Wiley, Edward
Yang, Huanming
Zhang, Guojie
Haussler, David
Ryder, Oliver A.
O’Brien, Stephen J.
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Annual Review of Animal BiosciencesVolume
3Issue
1Start page
57End page
111
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https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-animal-090414-014900Abstract
The Genome 10K Project was established in 2009 by a consortium of biologists and genome scientists determined to facilitate the sequencing and analysis of the complete genomes of 10,000 vertebrate species. Since then the number of selected and initiated species has risen from ∼26 to 277 sequenced or ongoing with funding, an approximately tenfold increase in five years....Type
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10.1146/annurev-animal-090414-014900
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