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Articles tagged Genomics
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  • Different varieties of medaka. Artwork by Saisetsu Honda and Nobuko Makihara.

    New Fish on the Block

    The medaka, or Japanese rice fish, is a century-old genetic model on the rise again. Long studied by scientists in Japan, it has been rediscovered by the wider research community over the last decade as a flexible tool for vertebrate genetics. Part of the appeal is the medaka’s amenability to inbreeding. In the latest issue…

  • A loblolly pine on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX. Photo courtesy of Ron Billings, Texas A&M Forest Service.

    Assembling a Colossus

    The loblolly pine genome is big. Bloated with retrotransposons and other repetitive sequences, it is seven times larger than the human genome and easily big enough to overwhelm standard genome assembly methods. This forced the loblolly pine genome sequencing team, led by David Neale at the University of California, Davis, to look for ways to…