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Accession: PRJNA472250 ID: 472250

Whole genome sequencing of Sipha flava

The whole genome of Sipha flava was sequenced using 10X Chromium libraries and the HiSeq X-ten instrument.
AccessionPRJNA472250
Data TypeGenome sequencing and assembly
ScopeMultispecies
Grants
  • "Improving bioenergy and forage plants and production systems for the central U.S" (Grant ID 042-21000-030-00D, United States Department of Agriculture)
  • "The impacts of lignin modifications on fungal pathogen and insect interactions in sorghum for cellulosic and thermal bioenergy" (Grant ID 2011-67009-30026, United States Department of Agriculture)
  • "Mitigating insect herbivory of warm-season bioenergy grasses – getting ahead of the curve" (Grant ID 2011-67009-30096, United States Department of Agriculture)
  • "Genetic Improvement of Sorghum for Non-Grain Energy Uses" (Grant ID 5440-21220-032-00D, United States Department of Agriculture)
SubmissionRegistration date: 21-May-2018
USDA-ARS Center for Grain and Animal Health Research
RelevanceAgricultural
Project Data:
Resource NameNumber
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Sequence data
Nucleotide (WGS master)1
SRA Experiments1
Other datasets
BioSample1
Assembly1
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases49
Data volume, Mbytes22660
Related Project Category: RefseqGenbank
PRJNA479456 : Sipha flava RefSeq Raw sequence reads

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