Lists Of Sequenced Genomes
See: * List of sequenced algae genomes *List of sequenced animal genomes * List of sequenced archaeal genomes * List of sequenced bacterial genomes * List of sequenced eukaryotic genomes * List of sequenced fungi genomes * List of sequenced plant genomes * List of sequenced plastomes A plastome is the genome of a plastid, a type of organelle found in plants and in a variety of protoctists. The number of known plastid genome sequences grew rapidly in the first decade of the twenty-first century. For example, 25 chloroplast ... * List of sequenced protist genomes {{DEFAULTSORT:Sequenced genomes * Biology-related lists ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sequenced Algae Genomes ...
This list of sequenced algal genomes contains algal species known to have publicly available complete genome sequences that have been assembled, annotated and published. Unassembled genomes are not included, nor are organelle-only sequences. For plant genomes see the list of sequenced plant genomes. For plastid sequences, see the list of sequenced plastomes. For all kingdoms, see the list of sequenced genomes. Dinoflagellates ( Alveolata) See also List of sequenced protist genomes. Cryptomonad Glaucophyte Green algae Haptophyte Heterokonts/Stramenopiles Red algae (Rhodophyte) Rhizaria References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sequenced algae genomes Plant Plants are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, the plant kingdom encompassed all living things that were not animals, and included algae and fungi; however, all current definitions of Plantae exclu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sequenced Animal Genomes
This list of sequenced animal genomes contains animal species for which complete genome sequences have been assembled, annotated and published. Substantially complete draft genomes are included, but not partial genome sequences or organelle-only sequences. Porifera * ''Amphimedon queenslandica'', a sponge (2009) * '' Stylissa carteri'' (2016) * ''Ephydatia muelleri'' (2020) * ''Xestospongia testudinaria'' (2016) Ctenophora * ''Mnemiopsis leidyi'' (Ctenophora), (order Lobata) (2012/2013) * '' Hormiphora californensis'' (Ctenophora) (2021 ) * ''Pleurobrachia bachei'' (Ctenophora) (2014) Placozoa * ''Trichoplax adhaerens'', a Placozoan (2008) * ''Hoilungia hongkongensis'', nov. gen H13 Placozoan (2018) Cnidaria * ''Hydra vulgaris'', (previously ''Hydra magnipapillata''), a model hydrozoan (2010) * ''Nematostella vectensis'', a model anemone ( starlet sea anemone) (2007) * ''Aiptasia pallida'', a sea anemone (2015) * ''Acropora digitifera'', a coral (2011) * Renilla muelleri, an o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sequenced Archaeal Genomes
This list of sequenced archaeal genomes contains all the archaea known to have publicly available complete genome sequences that have been assembled, annotated and deposited in public databases. ''Methanococcus jannaschii'' was the first archaeon whose genome was sequenced, in 1996. Currently in this list there are 39 genomes belonging to Crenarchaeota species, 105 belonging to the Euryarchaeota, 1 genome belonging to Korarchaeota and to the Nanoarchaeota, 3 belonging to the Thaumarchaeota and 1 genome belonging to an unclassified Archaea, totalling 150 Archaeal genomes. Crenarchaeota Acidilobales Desulforococcales Sulfolobales Thermoproteales Euryarchaeota Archaeoglobi Halobacteria Methanobacteria Methanococci Methanomicrobia Methanopyri Thermococci Thermoplasmata Unclassified Euryarchaeota Korarchaeota Nanoarchaeota Thaumarchaeota Cenarchaeales Nitrosopumilales Unclassified Archaea See also *Genome project *Human microbiome project *Lists ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sequenced Bacterial Genomes
This list of sequenced eubacterial genomes contains most of the eubacteria known to have publicly available complete genome sequences. Most of these sequences have been placed in the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration, a public database which can be searched Search for details on specific genomes by organism name and strain. on the web. A few of the listed genomes may not be in the INSDC database, but in other public databases. Genomes listed as "Unpublished" are in a database, but not in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. For the genomes of archaea see list of sequenced archaeal genomes. Abditibacteriota Actinomycetota Aquificota Armatimonadota Bacteroidota/Chlorobiota group Caldisericota Chlamydiota/Verrucomicrobiota group Chloroflexota Chrysiogenota Cyanobacteria Deferribacterota Deinococcota Dictyoglomota Elusimicrobiota Fibrobacterota/Acidobacteriota group Bacillota Fusobacteriota Gemmatimonadota Nitrospirota ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sequenced Eukaryotic Genomes
This list of "sequenced" eukaryotic genomes contains all the eukaryotes known to have publicly available complete nuclear and organelle genome sequences that have been sequenced, assembled, annotated and published; draft genomes are not included, nor are organelle-only sequences. DNA was first sequenced in 1977. The first free-living organism to have its genome completely sequenced was the bacterium ''Haemophilus influenzae'', in 1995. In 1996 ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' (baker's yeast) was the first eukaryote genome sequence to be released and in 1998 the first genome sequence for a multicellular eukaryote, '' Caenorhabditis elegans'', was released. Protists Following are the nine earliest sequenced genomes of protists. For a more complete list, see the List of sequenced protist genomes. Plants Following are the five earliest sequenced genomes of plants. For a more complete list, see the List of sequenced plant genomes. Fungi Following are the five earliest sequenced gen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sequenced Fungi Genomes
This list of sequenced fungi genomes contains all the fungal species known to have publicly available complete genome sequences that have been assembled, annotated and published; draft genomes are not included, nor are organelle only sequences. Ascomycota Dothideomycetes * ''Aureobasidium pullulans'', '' A. melanogenum'', '' A. subglaciale ''and ''A.'' ''namibiae'''', polyextremotolerant'' (2014) * '' Hortaea werneckii'', extremely halotolerant (2013 2017) * ''Leptosphaeria maculans'', plant pathogen (2011) * '' Macrophomina phaseolina'', plant pathogen (2012) * '' Mycosphaerella fijiensis'', plant pathogen (2007) * ''Mycosphaerella graminicola'' IPO323, wheat pathogen (2008) * ''Phaeosphaeria nodorum'' SN15, wheat pathogen (2005) * '' Pyrenophora tritici-repentis'' Pt-1C-BFP, wheat pathogen (2007) Eurotiomycetes * '' Ajellomyces capsulata'' several strains, Darling's disease (2009, unpubl.) * '' Ajellomyces dermatitidis'' several strains (2009, unpubl.) * '' Arthroderma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sequenced Plant Genomes
This list of sequenced plant genomes contains plant species known to have publicly available complete genome sequences that have been assembled, annotated and published. Unassembled genomes are not included, nor are organelle only sequences. For all kingdoms, see the list of sequenced genomes. See also List of sequenced algae genomes. Bryophytes Vascular plants Lycophytes Ferns Gymnosperms Angiosperms Amborellales Magnoliids Chlorantales Magnoliales Eudicots = Proteales = = Ranunculales = = Trochodendrales = = Caryophyllales = = Rosids = = Asterids = Monocots = Grasses = = Other non-grasses = Press releases announcing sequencing Not meeting criteria of the first paragraph of this article in being nearly full sequences with high quality, published, assembled and publicly available. This list includes species where sequences are announced in press releases or websites, but not in a data-rich publication in a refereed peer-revi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sequenced Plastomes
A plastome is the genome of a plastid, a type of organelle found in plants and in a variety of protoctists. The number of known plastid genome sequences grew rapidly in the first decade of the twenty-first century. For example, 25 chloroplast genomes were sequenced for one molecular phylogenetic study. The flowering plants are especially well represented in complete chloroplast genomes. As of January, 2017, all of their orders are represented except Commelinales, Picramniales, Huerteales, Escalloniales, Bruniales, and Paracryphiales. A compilation of all available complete plastid genomes is maintained by the NCBI in a public repository. Plants Bryophytes ''s.l.'' Ferns and Lycophytes Gymnosperms Flowering plants This sortable table is expected to compile complete plastid genomes representing the largest range of sizes, number of genes, and angiosperm families. Green algae Red algae Glaucophytes Meta-algae and apicomplexans Meta-algae are organisms with phot ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sequenced Protist Genomes
This list of sequenced protist genomes contains all the protist species known to have publicly available complete genome sequences that have been assembled, annotated and published; draft genomes are not included, nor are organelle only sequences. Alveolata Alveolata are a group of protists which includes the Ciliophora, Apicomplexa and Dinoflagellata. Members of this group are of particular interest to science as the cause of serious human and livestock diseases. Amoebozoa Amoebozoa are a group of motile amoeboid protists, members of this group move or feed by means of temporary projections, called pseudopods. The best known member of this group is the slime mold, which has been studied for centuries; other members include the Archamoebae, Tubulinea and Flabellinia. Some Amoeboza cause disease. Chromista The Chromista are a group of protists that contains the algal phyla Heterokontophyta (stramenopiles), Haptophyta and Cryptophyta. Members of this group are mostly studied fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lists Of Sequenced Genomes
See: * List of sequenced algae genomes *List of sequenced animal genomes * List of sequenced archaeal genomes * List of sequenced bacterial genomes * List of sequenced eukaryotic genomes * List of sequenced fungi genomes * List of sequenced plant genomes * List of sequenced plastomes A plastome is the genome of a plastid, a type of organelle found in plants and in a variety of protoctists. The number of known plastid genome sequences grew rapidly in the first decade of the twenty-first century. For example, 25 chloroplast ... * List of sequenced protist genomes {{DEFAULTSORT:Sequenced genomes * Biology-related lists ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Genome Projects
Genome projects are scientific endeavours that ultimately aim to determine the complete genome sequence of an organism (be it an animal, a plant, a fungus, a bacterium, an archaean, a protist or a virus) and to annotate protein-coding genes and other important genome-encoded features. The genome sequence of an organism includes the collective DNA sequences of each chromosome in the organism. For a bacterium containing a single chromosome, a genome project will aim to map the sequence of that chromosome. For the human species, whose genome includes 22 pairs of autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes, a complete genome sequence will involve 46 separate chromosome sequences. The Human Genome Project is a well known example of a genome project. Genome assembly Genome assembly refers to the process of taking a large number of short DNA sequences and reassembling them to create a representation of the original chromosomes from which the DNA originated. In a shotgun sequencing project, all th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |