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The May 2007 Caenorhabditis remanei draft assembly was produced by the Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) School of Medicine Genome Sequencing Center. The UCSC caeRem3 version corresponds to WUSTL version 15.0.1. For more information about this assembly, see ASM14951v1 in the NCBI Assembly database.
A genome position can be specified by the accession number of a sequenced genomic region, an mRNA or EST, a chromosomal coordinate range, or keywords from the GenBank description of an mRNA. The following list shows examples of valid position queries for the C. remanei genome. See the User's Guide for more information.
Request: | Genome Browser Response: | |
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chrUn:1-1000000 | Displays first million bases of chrUn | |
chrUn:1000000+2000 | Displays a region of chrUn that spans 2000 bases, starting with position 1000000 | |
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EU183219 | Displays region of mRNA with GenBank accession number EU183219 | |
DR775696 | Displays region of EST with GenBank accession DR775696 | |
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kin-1 | Displays regions with kin-1 mRNA | |
homeobox caudal | Lists mRNAs for caudal homeobox genes | |
zinc finger | Lists many zinc finger mRNAs | |
kruppel zinc finger | Lists only kruppel-like zinc fingers | |
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nemeroff | Lists mRNAs deposited by scientist named Nemeroff | |
Hamilton,K. | Lists mRNAs deposited by co-author K. Hamilton | |
Use this last format for author queries. Although GenBank requires the search format Hamilton K, internally it uses the format Hamilton,K.. |
This assembly was sequenced to a depth of 9.2X using using plasmid and fosmid libraries made from DNA extracted from a mixed population of females and males from all developmental stages. Coverage was based on an expected genome size of 130 Mb. The whole-genome shotgun plasmid and fosmid paired end reads were assembled using PCAP (Genome Res. 13(9):2164-70 2003).
The UCSC Genome Browser displays the 3,670 scaffolds as a single artificial chromosome chrUn. The sequence contains 138,406,203 bases and 10,705,348 Ns in gaps. For more information on this assembly, see the WUSTL C. remanei project page and assembly page.
Bulk downloads of the sequence and annotation data are available via the Genome Browser FTP server or Downloads page. These data have specific conditions for use.
The C. remanei browser annotation tracks were generated by UCSC and collaborators worldwide. See the Credits page for a detailed list of the organizations and individuals who contributed to this release.