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Contributors:
  1. Susanne Meyer
  2. Jeff K. Jacobsen
  3. Daniel Mamott
  4. Mark E. Berres
  5. Olivier Fedrigo
  6. Scott A. Swanson
  7. Arang Rhie
  8. Adam M. Phillippy
  9. Bogdan Kirilenko
  10. Aashish Jain
  11. J. Spencer Johnston
  12. Alexander Ionkov
  13. Aimee Lang
  14. Jacqueline A. Robinson
  15. Erich D. Jarvis
  16. James A. Thomson

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Description: Blue whale genome paper supplementary materials

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Runs Of Homozygosity


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Segmental duplications

Chaisson, Bukhman & Ionkov

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Gene lists

Lists of potentially interesting genes, scored by relevance to developmental clock, large body size, and long lifespan

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High-resolution figures


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Text mining


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Interesting genes


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TOGA

Bukhman, Kirilenko, Munegowda & 2 more
Analysis of TOGA gene projections

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Draft tables and figures


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MashMap of blue whale vs other genomes

Bukhman & Ionkov

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GO Term Predictions

Jain, Kihara & Ionkov

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Illumina read coverage of high-copy-number genes

Bukhman, Morin, Meyer & 34 more
Read coverage in Pacific and Atlantic blue whales explored in IGV

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