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Date Issued
2010Author
Li, RuiqiangFan, Wei
Tian, Geng
Zhu, Hongmei
He, Lin
Cai, Jing
Huang, Quanfei
Cai, Qingle
Li, Bo
Bai, Yinqi
Zhang, Zhihe
Zhang, Yaping
Wang, Wen
Li, Jun
Wei, Fuwen
Li, Heng
Jian, Min
Li, Jianwen
Zhang, Zhaolei
Nielsen, Rasmus
Li, Dawei
Gu, Wanjun
Yang, Zhentao
Xuan, Zhaoling
Ryder, Oliver A.
Leung, Frederick Chi-Ching
Zhou, Yan
Cao, Jianjun
Sun, Xiao
Fu, Yonggui
Fang, Xiaodong
Guo, Xiaosen
Wang, Bo
Hou, Rong
Shen, Fujun
Mu, Bo
Ni, Peixiang
Lin, Runmao
Qian, Wubin
Wang, Guodong
Yu, Chang
Nie, Wenhui
Wang, Jinhuan
Wu, Zhigang
Liang, Huiqing
Min, Jiumeng
Wu, Qi
Cheng, Shifeng
Ruan, Jue
Wang, Mingwei
Shi, Zhongbin
Wen, Ming
Liu, Binghang
Ren, Xiaoli
Zheng, Huisong
Dong, Dong
Cook, Kathleen
Shan, Gao
Zhang, Hao
Kosiol, Carolin
Xie, Xueying
Lu, Zuhong
Zheng, Hancheng
Li, Yingrui
Steiner, Cynthia C.
Lam, Tommy Tsan-Yuk
Lin, Siyuan
Zhang, Qinghui
Li, Guoqing
Tian, Jing
Gong, Timing
Liu, Hongde
Zhang, Dejin
Fang, Lin
Ye, Chen
Zhang, Juanbin
Hu, Wenbo
Xu, Anlong
Ren, Yuanyuan
Zhang, Guojie
Bruford, Michael W.
Li, Qibin
Ma, Lijia
Guo, Yiran
An, Na
Hu, Yujie
Zheng, Yang
Shi, Yongyong
Li, Zhiqiang
Liu, Qing
Chen, Yanling
Zhao, Jing
Qu, Ning
Zhao, Shancen
Tian, Feng
Wang, Xiaoling
Wang, Haiyin
Xu, Lizhi
Liu, Xiao
Vinar, Tomas
Wang, Yajun
Lam, Tak-Wah
Yiu, Siu-Ming
Liu, Shiping
Zhang, Hemin
Li, Desheng
Huang, Yan
Wang, Xia
Yang, Guohua
Jiang, Zhi
Wang, Junyi
Qin, Nan
Li, Li
Li, Jingxiang
Bolund, Lars
Kristiansen, Karsten
Wong, Gane Ka-Shu
Olson, Maynard
Zhang, Xiuqing
Li, Songgang
Yang, Huanming
Wang, Jian
Wang, Jun
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NatureVolume
463Issue
7279Start page
311End page
317
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http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/nature08696Abstract
...Here, using only Illumina Genome Analyser sequencing technology, we have generated and assembled a draft genome sequence for the giant panda with an assembled N50 contig size (defined in Table 1) reaching 40 kilobases (kb), and an N50 scaffold size of 1.3 megabases (Mb). This represents the first, to our knowledge, fully sequenced genome of the family Ursidae and the second of the order Carnivora....Type
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10.1038/nature08696
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