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| − | List from GenomeNewsNetwork<br>  | + | <font size="3"><font color="#ff0000" size="4"><strong>As of early 2008, there are over 4600 genomes fully sequenced.</strong></font><br />  | 
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| + | <font color="#993300"><strong><img alt="" src="/FCKeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/lightbulb.gif" /> For an efficient trackinig of sequencing projects, we would like you to inform/register your sequencing projects in Genomics.org.<br />  | ||
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| + | <font size="4">[[List of fully sequenced genomes]]</font> (please add if you find a missing one)<br />  | ||
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| + | <font size="3"><img alt="" src="/FCKeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/lightbulb.gif" />List from GenomeNewsNetwork</font><br />  | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:57, 1 September 2008
As of early 2008, there are over 4600 genomes fully sequenced.
 For an efficient trackinig of sequencing projects, we would like you to inform/register your sequencing projects in Genomics.org.
List of fully sequenced genomes (please add if you find a missing one)
List from GenomeNewsNetwork





