Genome projects
From Christoph's Personal Wiki
Contents
Statistics
Total genomes sequenced, as of 27-Jul-2012:
- Eukaryotes: 2,017
- Prokaryotes: 13,054
- Viruses: 3,155
see: directory for a daily updated list of completed microbial genomes.
List overviews
- NCBI - Genome sequencing projects statistics
- NCBI - All Genomes
- Plasmid Genome Database (PGD)
- NCBI - All plasmids
- Genomes Pages - Plasmid — EMBL-EBI
- Genomes Pages - Organelle (including mitochondria) — EMBL-EBI
- NCBI Entrez Genome Project Database
- Genomes OnLine Database (GOLD)
- Pseudogene.org
List of genome project websites
- UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Site
- BioCyc — a collection of 260 Pathway/Genome Databases
- GeneDB at WT Sanger Institute including S. pombe
Personal Genomes sequenced by date
see: PersonalGenomics.org
- Craig Venter: 2007-09-04
- James Watson: 2008-04-09
- Yang Huanming: 2008-10-17
- Seong-Jin Kim: 2008-12-04
- Misha Angrist: 2009-03-31
- Rosalynn Gill: 2009-03-31
- Jay Flatley: 2009-05-20
- Henry Louis "Skip" Gates Jr.: 2009-08-10
- Hermann Hauser: 2009-08-20
- Henry Louis Gates Sr.: 2009-08-21
- George Church: 2009-11-05
- Glenn Close: 2009-11-20
- John West: 2010-01-25
- Judy West: 2010-01-25
- Anne West: 2010-01-25
- Paul West: 2010-01-25
- Desmond Tutu: 2010-02-17
- James Lupski: 2010-03-10
- Rosalyn Gill: 2010-04-20
- Stephen Quake: 2010-04-30
- Greg Lucier: 2010-05-01
Mammals
- UCSC Human Genome — release: hg19; GRCh37 genebuild (March 2009)
- NCBI reference Build 37, which consists of the assembled nuclear chromosome from GRCh37 plus the Cambridge Reference Sequence for the mitochondrion (NC_012920.1). This assembly is also known as UCSC hg19 (though with an alternate mitochondrial sequence).
- James Watson's genome — on TraceDB/Personal Genomics (NCBI)
- Human HapMap
- Human Genome Segmental Duplication Database
- Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) — release: MGI 3.54 (2008-01-19); mm3 (2003-02)
- Rat Genome Database (RGD) — release: RGD 3.4; rn3 (2003-06)
Other
- FishBase
- FlyBase
- wFleaBase
- WormBase — C. elegans genome, C. briggsae genome, etc.
- BeeBase — the Apis mellifera genome.
- Gramene
- Arabidopsis
- SGD — Yeast genome
- dictyBase — resource for the biology and genomics of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum.
- EcoliHub / The E. coli Wiki
- Nescent.org
- Saccharomyces Genome Database
- Dictybase
- Fungal Genome Database
- Paramecium DB
- Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110 (NCBI)
- Extremophiles
- OryGenesDB
- Pseudomonas
- Tribolium (Beetle)
- Tetrahymena
- Marine Biological Lab projects including Giardia, Trypanosome brucei, and many others
- Solonaceae Genome Network
- Maize Genome Database (MIPS)
- Maize Genome Assembly
- Toxoplasma
- Cryptosporidium
- Marine Roseobacters
- Rice-Magnaporthe interaction database
- Candida Genome Database
- GrainGenes: Triticeae and Avena
- Aniseed Genome Browser
Viruses
- International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTVdb)
- wikipedia:International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
- wikipedia:Mimivirus (Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus (APMV))
- wikipedia:Nanoarchaeum equitans
- poxvirus.org (PBR)
- Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center
Related
Databases
- http://ecoliwiki.net/colipedia/index.php/Category:Databases
- African Mammals Databank
- TreeBASE — a relational database of phylogenetic information
- PROSITE — database of protein domains, families, and functional sites
- PRINTS
- ALIGN
- MethDB: DNA Methylation Database
- ChromDB::Chromatin Database
- GeneNames.org — by the HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
- Nucleotide and oligonucleotide composition of genomes — for all currently sequenced prokaryote genomes.