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The genome assembly presented here (AgamP3, February 2006) is a revised assembly based on the whole genome shotgun assembly of the PEST strain of Anopheles gambiae produced by the The International Anopheles Genome Project and described in Holt et al (October 2002) and Mongin et al.
The annotation of AgamP3 has been carried out by VectorBase using the Ensembl system. Gene prediction utilised updated mappings of protein sets and Anopheles ESTs to the genome together with data provided by the research community, a limited number of models manually annotated by VectorBase, and selected ab initio predictions. 'Known' genes are those which could be named using entries from the community gene symbol database or from Uniprot.
Pairwise alignments
Multiple alignments
| Assembly: | AgamP3, Feb 2006 |
| Genebuild: | VectorBase, Oct 2005 |
| Database version: | 44.3g |
| Known genes: | 1,163 |
| Novel genes: | 12,114 |
| RNA genes: | 488 |
| Gene exons: | 53,338 |
| Gene transcripts: | 14,089 |
| SNPs: | 1,106,441 |
| Base Pairs*: | 278,253,050 |
| Golden Path Length**: | 273,093,681 |
* Total number of base pairs = sum of lengths of DNA table
** Reference assembly (Golden path) length = sum of non-redundant top level seq regions
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