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Abstract
Information is taken from the NCBI database (http://?www.?ncbi.?nlm.?nih.?gov/?assembly), with additional data from the primary papers in which the findings were originally published. aManual scaffolding The gene parameters listed in Table 6 compare well to those of other vertebrates (see also Fig. 5). The genome sequence has been submitted to GigaDB [34] along with other supporting resources, including: * SoapDeNovo2 pvi1.1.Jan2013 genome assembly (ENA accession number ERZ094017) * Trinity de novo transcriptome assembly (ENA accession number ERZ097159) * Peptide and coding sequences for the pvi1.1.Jan2013 assembly * Gene annotations and repeat annotations for the scaffolds * Sequence Read Archive accession numbers for all sequencing runs.
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