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Accession: PRJNA12259 ID: 12259

Bombyx mori strain:p50 (domestic silkworm)

Whole genome shotgun (WGS) sequencing of the silkworm genome

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The Bombyx mori genome was sequenced at three-fold coverage using a whole genome shotgun (WGS) strategy. More...

AccessionPRJNA12259
Data TypeGenome sequencing and assembly
ScopeMonoisolate
OrganismBombyx mori[Taxonomy ID: 7091]
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Ecdysozoa; Arthropoda; Hexapoda; Insecta; Pterygota; Neoptera; Endopterygota; Lepidoptera; Glossata; Ditrysia; Bombycoidea; Bombycidae; Bombycinae; Bombyx; Bombyx mori
PublicationsMita K et al., "The genome sequence of silkworm, Bombyx mori.", DNA Res, 2004 Feb 29;11(1):27-35
SubmissionRegistration date: 25-Jun-2004
International Lepidopteran Genome Project
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Locus Tag PrefixAU528
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Nucleotide (WGS master)1
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