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| This type of analysis would be useful for all non-model organisms with a sequenced genome – a category that is rapidly expanding due to lower sequencing costs. | This type of analysis would be useful for all non-model organisms with a sequenced genome – a category that is rapidly expanding due to lower sequencing costs. | ||
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| + | LF: a test case similar to TC12, but for larger plant genomes, with the ability to add and crossvalidate *omics information. Huge amount of work required and still a research field. I would not try to do everything, may be ask them to specify the most important tool they need. | ||