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  • Updated rhesus macaque genome?

    Hi all,

    I've been working with the rheMac2 assembly for the rhesus monkey and have found it to be woefully deficient in a number of regions. The rheMac2 assembly is also about 5 years old and had low (3x-5x) coverage.

    This seems strange considering that the Macaque is a model organism for a number of human diseases including HIV.

    Does anyone know of a newer assembly or if any groups plan on resequencing the Macaque?

    Sam

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    Originally posted by sdarko View Post
    Hi all,

    I've been working with the rheMac2 assembly for the rhesus monkey and have found it to be woefully deficient in a number of regions. The rheMac2 assembly is also about 5 years old and had low (3x-5x) coverage.

    This seems strange considering that the Macaque is a model organism for a number of human diseases including HIV.

    Does anyone know of a newer assembly or if any groups plan on resequencing the Macaque?

    Sam
    Hi sdarko,

    My lab has been doing additional Illumina sequencing of the rhesus reference animal. I am working with several groups to produce a new, improved assembly.

    Rob Norgren

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