Complete DNA sequence of the Yeast genome available NOW!!!
Peter Rice
pmr at sanger.ac.uk
Wed Apr 24 10:59:01 EST 1996
In article <4lleod$m50 at mserv1.dl.ac.uk> "KARL KLEINE <KLEINE at MIPS.EMBNET.ORG>" <KLEINE at MIPS16.dnet.mips.biochem.mpg.de> writes:
> The complete sequence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain S288C
> has been determined in an international collaboration of more than 100
> laboratories.
>
> By April 24th, the sequence data can be copied from the following ftp sites:
>
> Europe ftp.mips.embnet.org (directory /yeast)
> ftp.ebi.ac.uk
> America ftp-genome.stanford.edu
> Japan Riken institute (soon)
>
> Sequence data released before April 1996 are annotated and the systematic
> nomenclature has been assigned.
The ftp sites at MIPS and the EBI seem to only have sequence data.
I see that the EBI is still downloading data (chrxv is just arriving
there as I type this) but I assume the MIPS site is complete.
In what form will the annotation be made available?
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