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Who looks after the genome sequence?

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Who looks after the genome sequence?

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After the release of the integrated genome assembly Zv9, the zebrafish genome sequence has now officially been handed over to the care of the Genome Reference Consortium (GRC). The GRC will continue to improve the zebrafish clone path by closing gaps, fixing errors and represent complex variation. More details can be found in this talk, given at the 2010 zebrafish conference in Madison.

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