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Today, Tuesday April 4th, the [http://spbase.org Sea Urchin Genome Database] went public.  Based on the GMOD tools and applications the site organizes and displays the genome sequence and annotations produced by the [http://www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu/ Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center] and the sea urchin research community.  This site housed at the Center for Computational Regulatory Genomics, the [http://www.its.caltech.edu/~bi/ Beckman Institute] at [http://www.caltech.edu/ California Institute of Technology] plans to enrich and extend the sea urchin sequence and annotations.
 
Today, Tuesday April 4th, the [http://spbase.org Sea Urchin Genome Database] went public.  Based on the GMOD tools and applications the site organizes and displays the genome sequence and annotations produced by the [http://www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu/ Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center] and the sea urchin research community.  This site housed at the Center for Computational Regulatory Genomics, the [http://www.its.caltech.edu/~bi/ Beckman Institute] at [http://www.caltech.edu/ California Institute of Technology] plans to enrich and extend the sea urchin sequence and annotations.
  

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Sea Urchin Genome Database

Today, Tuesday April 4th, the Sea Urchin Genome Database went public. Based on the GMOD tools and applications the site organizes and displays the genome sequence and annotations produced by the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center and the sea urchin research community. This site housed at the Center for Computational Regulatory Genomics, the Beckman Institute at California Institute of Technology plans to enrich and extend the sea urchin sequence and annotations.

Visit us at SpBase.

Andy Cameron


Posted to the GMOD News on 2008/04/08