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Darwinian genomics and diversity in the tree of life.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
14
2022
genome, genome sequence, genomes, human, humans
Author NameAffiliation
Klaus-Peter KoepfliGeorge Mason University
Klaus-Peter KoepfliSmithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Oliver A Ryder
Oliver A RyderUniversity of California San Diego
Lynn M SchrimlInstitute for Genome Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Elaine A OstranderNational Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health
Elaine A OstranderNational Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health
Elinor K KarlssonUniversity of Massachusetts Medical School
Elinor K KarlssonUniversity of Massachusetts Medical School
Elinor K KarlssonBroad Institute of MIT and Harvard
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GenBankGenBank is the NIH genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of publicly available DNA sequences. GenBank captures, preserves, and presents comprehensive nucleotide sequence information and annotations from around the world and connects these data, where applicable, to associated scientific publications and the biological specimens from which the data were derived to preserve the scientific record and enable broad sharing of such data. GenBank preserves nucleotide sequence data to support science necessary for the study of human health, food safety and security, and biodiversity, and other important domains.Link
GenBankGenBank is the NIH genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of publicly available DNA sequences. GenBank captures, preserves, and presents comprehensive nucleotide sequence information and annotations from around the world and connects these data, where applicable, to associated scientific publications and the biological specimens from which the data were derived to preserve the scientific record and enable broad sharing of such data. GenBank preserves nucleotide sequence data to support science necessary for the study of human health, food safety and security, and biodiversity, and other important domains.Link
GenBankGenBank is the NIH genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of publicly available DNA sequences. GenBank captures, preserves, and presents comprehensive nucleotide sequence information and annotations from around the world and connects these data, where applicable, to associated scientific publications and the biological specimens from which the data were derived to preserve the scientific record and enable broad sharing of such data. GenBank preserves nucleotide sequence data to support science necessary for the study of human health, food safety and security, and biodiversity, and other important domains.Link
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GenBankGenBank is the NIH genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of publicly available DNA sequences. GenBank captures, preserves, and presents comprehensive nucleotide sequence information and annotations from around the world and connects these data, where applicable, to associated scientific publications and the biological specimens from which the data were derived to preserve the scientific record and enable broad sharing of such data. GenBank preserves nucleotide sequence data to support science necessary for the study of human health, food safety and security, and biodiversity, and other important domains.Link
GenBankGenBank is the NIH genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of publicly available DNA sequences. GenBank captures, preserves, and presents comprehensive nucleotide sequence information and annotations from around the world and connects these data, where applicable, to associated scientific publications and the biological specimens from which the data were derived to preserve the scientific record and enable broad sharing of such data. GenBank preserves nucleotide sequence data to support science necessary for the study of human health, food safety and security, and biodiversity, and other important domains.Link
GenBankGenBank is the NIH genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of publicly available DNA sequences. GenBank captures, preserves, and presents comprehensive nucleotide sequence information and annotations from around the world and connects these data, where applicable, to associated scientific publications and the biological specimens from which the data were derived to preserve the scientific record and enable broad sharing of such data. GenBank preserves nucleotide sequence data to support science necessary for the study of human health, food safety and security, and biodiversity, and other important domains.Link
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GenBankGenbankLink
GenBankGenBank is the NIH genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of publicly available DNA sequences. GenBank captures, preserves, and presents comprehensive nucleotide sequence information and annotations from around the world and connects these data, where applicable, to associated scientific publications and the biological specimens from which the data were derived to preserve the scientific record and enable broad sharing of such data. GenBank preserves nucleotide sequence data to support science necessary for the study of human health, food safety and security, and biodiversity, and other important domains.Link
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