pcmoe at students.wisc.edu (Paul C. Moe) writes:
>There was news recently that the entire genome of the bacterium Hemophilus
>influenzae had been sequenced.My understanding is that this was accomplished
>partially through non-public funding, hence my question; is this sequence
>available in the public domain (anywhere)? The only name I have in
>connection with this mattter is that of JC Venter. Does anyone know an
>e-address for him, or know where I could look (beyond the general search
>parameters...) Thanks alot
>paul
I believe there is a paper in press and the sequence will be released soon,
if its not already. The companies name is TIGR and they have a home page:
http://www.tigr.org
You should be able to find out from them the status of their microorganism
sequencing projects.
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