Anopheles 16 Genomes Project
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA67511)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA67511)
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Project name: Anopheles 16 Genomes Project
Description: Of the approximately 500 species of anopheline mosquitoes, only two dozen are important vectors of human malaria parasites. Why some members of the same anopheline species transmit malaria parasites while others do not, or are less efficient, is of intense interest to vector biologists. Developing a better understanding of this 'vectorial capacity' may enable its eventual manipulation in order to reduce disease burden. This project will sequence 15 anopheline vector genomes to complement and facilitate comparative analysis with the three other sequenced anophelines, Anopheles gambiae PEST, M and S forms.
Organization: Broad Institute
Related RefSeq project: PRJNA67207; PRJNA67209; PRJNA67211; PRJNA67213; PRJNA67215; PRJNA67217; PRJNA67219; PRJNA67221; PRJNA67223; PRJNA67225; PRJNA67227; PRJNA67229; PRJNA67231; PRJNA67233; PRJNA67235; PRJNA176968; PRJNA176969; PRJNA176970; PRJNA176971; PRJNA176972; PRJNA176973; PRJNA176974; PRJNA176975; PRJNA176976; PRJNA176977; PRJNA176978; PRJNA176979; PRJNA176980; PRJNA176981; PRJNA176982; PRJNA176983; PRJNA176984; PRJNA176985; PRJNA176986; PRJNA176987; PRJNA176988; PRJNA176989; PRJNA176990; PRJNA176991; PRJNA176992; PRJNA176993; PRJNA176994; PRJNA176995; PRJNA176996; PRJNA176997; PRJNA176998; PRJNA176999; PRJNA177000; PRJNA177001; PRJNA177002; PRJNA177003; PRJNA177004; PRJNA177005; PRJNA177006; PRJNA177007; PRJNA177008; PRJNA177009; PRJNA177010; PRJNA177011; PRJNA177012; PRJNA177013; PRJNA177014; PRJNA177015; PRJNA177016; PRJNA177017; PRJNA177018; PRJNA177019; PRJNA177020; PRJNA177021; PRJNA177022; PRJNA177023; PRJNA177024; PRJNA177025; PRJNA177707; PRJNA192677; PRJNA192678; PRJNA36581; PRJNA163117; PRJNA163119; PRJNA214004; PRJNA214011; PRJNA191562; PRJNA244847; PRJNA254046; PRJNA262489
Last updated: 2011-05-31