Difference between revisions of "Caenorhabditis briggsae"

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1. A general [http://www.briggsae.org/ ''C. briggsae'' research page].  
 
1. A general [http://www.briggsae.org/ ''C. briggsae'' research page].  
  
2. A [http://wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse/c_briggsae/ genome browser gateway] for the current (CB3) assembly at [http://www.wormbase.org WormBase], along with anothere [http://wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse/c_briggsae_cb25/ gateway] for the former (cb25.agp8) assembly.<br>  
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2. A [http://wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse/c_briggsae/ genome browser gateway] for the current assembly (release CB3) at [http://www.wormbase.org WormBase], along with another [http://wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse/c_briggsae_cb25/ gateway] for the former assembly (release cb25.agp8).<br>  
  
 
3. A [http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgGateway?org=C.+briggsae genome browser gateway] at the [http://genome.ucsc.edu UC Santa Cruz Genome Center].  
 
3. A [http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgGateway?org=C.+briggsae genome browser gateway] at the [http://genome.ucsc.edu UC Santa Cruz Genome Center].  

Revision as of 20:42, 23 July 2008

Caenorhabditis briggsae is a hermaphroditic species closely related to C. elegans (i.e., a fellow member of the Elegans group).

It has the following Web sources of information:

1. A general C. briggsae research page.

2. A genome browser gateway for the current assembly (release CB3) at WormBase, along with another gateway for the former assembly (release cb25.agp8).

3. A genome browser gateway at the UC Santa Cruz Genome Center.

4. A review article at WormBook.

5. A research article describing the genomic sequencing of C. briggsae, in PLoS Biology.

6. A subsequent article in PLoS Biology describing chromosomal orientation and synteny of the C. briggsae genomic sequence, and the current CB3 genome assembly.

7. A WormBook methods chapter.

8. Live strains available from the CGC stock center.

9. A SNP project page from the Washington University Genome Sequencing Center (WU-GSC).

10. A genome page at WU-GSC.

11. Another genome page at the Sanger Institute.

12. An article at Wikipedia.