Archocentrus centrarchus (flier cichlid) genome assembly, fArcCen1
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The flier cichlid fish is used in studies of trait evolution. It is native to Central America. This reference assembly of has been produced as part of the G10K-VGP Project. The sample was collected by Axel Myers and sequenced by Gene Myers' group at the Max Plank Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) and by Olivier Fedrigo's group at the Rockefeller University Vertebrate Genomes lab. The genome assembly was conducted by the G10K-VGP group, specifically by Gene Myers and Martin Pippel at MPI-CBG and Arang Rhie and Sergey Koren of Adam Phillippy's lab at NIH. Manual curation of chromosomes and other genomic features was conducted by the gEVAL group led by Kerstin Howe at the Sanger Institute, Harris Lewin and Joanna Damas at UC Davis, and the Phillippy Lab. The primary haplotype contains the longest contigs of the Pacbio FALCON unzip assembly, scaffolded with 10X linked reads, Bionano optical maps, and Arima HiC reads, with multiple tools to further separate out haplotypes. Funding was provided by the MPI-CPG to Gene Myers, and HHMI and Rockefeller start-up funds to Erich Jarvis, and individual grants and awards to the persons listed above. The data under this project are made available subject to the Genome10K data use policies (https://genome10k.soe.ucsc.edu/data-use-policies)
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2019-04-16



