Asteraceae (Compositae) Genome Resources at NCBI GenBank.

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Asteraceae (Compositae) Genome Resources at NCBI GenBank

Web link to the Taxonomy Browser

Example search for Helianthus annuus

Direct access to the Nucleotide sequences

Access to EST sequences

Access to GenBank records Additional Info

Information about clone availability at the Arizona Genomic Institute GenBank record

Access to raw sequence chromatograms

Different options to retrieve raw sequence data

Color gradient for quality scores

Raw sequencing data

Multiple options to query and retrieve data

Web link to UniGene set

Example of UniGene record

Access to other sequences in given UniGene cluster

Web link to the Taxonomy Browser

Web link to the Genome Projects

Sunflower Genome Projects Web link to project data Template for future whole genome sequence

Querying of the Taxonomy Browser for all Asteraceae (Compositae) data

Two Asteraceae (Compositae) Genome Projects are under way