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Current Status of Xenopus Genomics: MGC, XGC, and ZGC as of January 16, 2008

This document provides an overview of the current status of the Xenopus laevis and Xenopus tropicalis genome projects as of January 16, 2008. It outlines the representation of genes across different species, including human, mouse, and zebrafish, and discusses the goals regarding gene synthesis and representation. The analysis includes the percentage of gene representation for each species, highlighting the progress made toward understanding the genomic landscape of these model organisms. The report emphasizes the importance of genomic resources for research.

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Current Status of Xenopus Genomics: MGC, XGC, and ZGC as of January 16, 2008

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  1. Current Status of MGC, XGC, & ZGC January 16, 2008 Xenopus laevis + tropicalis 15,700 25k Human Goal 18,606* Mouse Goal 18,982* Danio 15,000 20k 15k In Synthesis 761 563 15k 10k 90% No. Genes 16,956 Genes Represented (91%) 16,824 Genes Represented (89%) 68% 10k 5k Rat 6200 5k XGC ZGC 5121 Genes (83%) *Human and Mouse Goals = Total no. NM RefSeq genes; for NM genes with PubMed references, FL-CDS clones represent 94% of human and 93% of mouse genes.

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