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Updated OMAP in CMap

Submitted by admin on Wed, 12/17/2008 - 11:36

The Gramene team is making an interim release of our comparative maps database (CMap) which restores previously available 12 "stacked" maps from the Oryza Mapping Alignment Project (OMAP). These maps order and orient the best selection of FPC contigs for each species as compared to Gramene's annotated version of the TIGR rice assembly. For more information, see our OMAP project page or view the OMAP stacked maps in CMap.

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