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closeCould the author(s) deposit novel sequences analyzed in the studies to the NCBI database?
Posted by PLoS_Cai on 22 Jun 2007 at 19:31 GMT
Thanks!
RE: Could the author(s) deposit novel sequences analyzed in the studies to the NCBI database?
osakarya replied to PLoS_Cai on 28 Jun 2007 at 21:50 GMT
Amphimedon queenslandica traces are available at NCBI trace archive under database Reniera_sp__jgi-2005_WGS. Phylogenetic alignments and sequences predicted from our in house assembly of those traces are now available from
below link:
http://www.lifesci.ucsb.e...
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RE: RE: Could the author(s) deposit novel sequences analyzed in the studies to the NCBI database?
sanichols replied to osakarya on 17 Apr 2009 at 22:28 GMT
The link provided is now inaccessible -- I know that it used to work b/c I've accessed it before.