Pig Genomic Information System (PigGIS) is a web-based depository of pig (Sus scrofa) genomic learning mainly engineered for biomedical research to locate pig genes from their human homologs and position single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in different pig populations. It utilizes a variety of sequence data, including whole genome shotgun (WGS) reads and expressed sequence tags (ESTs), and achieves a successful mapping solution to the low-coverage genome problem. With the data pres-ently available, we have identified a total of 15 700 pig consensus sequences covering 18.5 Mb of the homologous human exons. We have also recovered 18 700 SNPs and 20 800 unique 60mer oligonu-cleotide probes for future pig genome analyses. PigGIS can be freel...
The availability of high-throughput whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data illustrating differences amon...
©Ivyspring International PublisherThe pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the...
Depending on the disorder type, non-rodent animals have been described as better animal models of hu...
Pig Genomic Information System (PigGIS) is a web-based depository of pig (Sus scrofa) genomic learni...
none4Motivation: The sequencing of the pig genome that has grown rapidly in recent years, is expecte...
Knowledge of farm animal genomes has increased enormously over the last decade. A large part if this...
The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and h...
The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and h...
The GENETPIG database has been established for storing and disseminating the results of the European...
Background - Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are ideal genetic markers due to their high abun...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comA molecular understanding of porcine re...
The GENETPIG database has been established for storing and disseminating the results of the European...
The pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) was domesticated from Sus scrofa, the wild boar, 9,000 years ago and...
The pig genome Web page provides materials for swine researchers, students, producers, and members o...
Next generation sequencing applied in pigs have recently produced re-sequenced pig genome data from ...
The availability of high-throughput whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data illustrating differences amon...
©Ivyspring International PublisherThe pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the...
Depending on the disorder type, non-rodent animals have been described as better animal models of hu...
Pig Genomic Information System (PigGIS) is a web-based depository of pig (Sus scrofa) genomic learni...
none4Motivation: The sequencing of the pig genome that has grown rapidly in recent years, is expecte...
Knowledge of farm animal genomes has increased enormously over the last decade. A large part if this...
The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and h...
The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and h...
The GENETPIG database has been established for storing and disseminating the results of the European...
Background - Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are ideal genetic markers due to their high abun...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comA molecular understanding of porcine re...
The GENETPIG database has been established for storing and disseminating the results of the European...
The pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) was domesticated from Sus scrofa, the wild boar, 9,000 years ago and...
The pig genome Web page provides materials for swine researchers, students, producers, and members o...
Next generation sequencing applied in pigs have recently produced re-sequenced pig genome data from ...
The availability of high-throughput whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data illustrating differences amon...
©Ivyspring International PublisherThe pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the...
Depending on the disorder type, non-rodent animals have been described as better animal models of hu...