Genome Sequence Corrections
Town, Christopher ChrisD.
cdtown at tigr.org
Mon Oct 1 16:36:35 EST 2001
Dear Community
>
> During our re-evaluation and updating of the Arabidopsis genome
> annotation, we come across cases that suggest possible sequencing errors -
> e.g. an otherwise fine gene model may be missing a start codon, or have an
> internal stop codon or unconventional splice site. While some of these may
> be genuine pseudogenes, it is also possible that the published sequence at
> this point is not correct.
>
> If, in the course of your own work, you have had occasion to resequence
> parts of the Arabidopsis genome and have independent sequence data that
> would allow correction of inaccuracies and the improvement of gene models,
> we would be happy to hear from you.
>
> Thank you and best wishes
>
> Chris Town
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> Chris Town
> Visiting Investigator
> The Institute for Genomic Research
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> Rockville, MD 20850.
>
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