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  • Home
  • People
    • Principal Investigator - Jeff Streicher
    • Postdoctoral Researchers
    • Students
    • NHM Collaborators
  • Research
    • Ecological and Spatial Change
    • Evolution of Biodiversity
  • Publications
  • Data
    • DNA >
      • Genomes
      • RADseq + UCEs
      • Shotgun DNA
      • Sanger
    • Micro-CT
    • Other
  • NGS Training
  • News

Genomes

Genome sequencing is transforming the field of biodiversity research. 

As part of the Vertebrates Genome Project and the Darwin Tree of Life Project, we have collaborated with the Wellcome Sanger Institute to sequence nuclear genomes from two iconic British amphibians. Read more about these important genomic resources here!

2021

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The genome sequence of the common frog, Rana temporaria Linnaeus 1758

​Wellcome Open Research (Streicher et al.)


NCBI Assembly Report

ENA Project

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The genome sequence of the common toad, Bufo bufo (Linnaeus, 1758)

Wellcome Open Research (Streicher et al.)

NCBI Assembly Report

​ENA Project

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