How far we’ve come part three: Animal genomics
As we close out PAGBio Day 2022, there is one more key part of genomic natural history to consider – animal genomics. As we’ve outlined in prior posts,…
As we close out PAGBio Day 2022, there is one more key part of genomic natural history to consider – animal genomics. As we’ve outlined in prior posts,…
Got an impossible polyploid or highly repetitive plant gene, or perhaps an enormous fungal genome or complex microbial community? Have an impossible dream of cracking pandemic, epidemic & endemic biology,…
Plant genomes are notoriously difficult to assemble. They are large and complex, with varying levels of ploidy. In fact, the genome of one of the most well-known model species,…
Much has changed since the first insect genome assembly (Drosophila melanogaster) was published in 2000. With PAGBio Day 2022 registration kicking off this week, we thought it was…
As news of yet another SARS-CoV-2 variant dominates headlines, the need for a truly comprehensive solution to identify and understand the rapidly mutating virus becomes even more important. From…
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