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  • The goal of the 1000 Genomes Project is to provide in-depth information on variation in human genome sequences. In the pilot phase reported here, different strategies for genome-wide sequencing, using high-throughput sequencing platforms, were developed and compared. The resulting data set includes more than 95% of the currently accessible variants found in any individual, and can be used to inform association and functional studies.

    • Richard M. Durbin
    • David Altshuler (Co-Chair)
    • Gil A. McVean
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 467, P: 1061-1073
  • Riccardo Velasco and colleagues report the genome sequence of the 'Golden Delicious' domesticated apple. These data shed new insight into the genomic events that preceded the origin of this crop.

    • Riccardo Velasco
    • Andrey Zharkikh
    • Roberto Viola
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 42, P: 833-839
  • The International Strawberry Sequencing Consortium reports the draft genome of the woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca). The genome of this diploid species should serve as a reference genome for the Fragaria genus, as the cultivated strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) is an octoploid where F. vesca is predicted to be a subgenome donor.

    • Vladimir Shulaev
    • Daniel J Sargent
    • Kevin M Folta
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 43, P: 109-116
  • Wenyan Nong, Zhe Qu, Yiqian Li, Tom Barton-Owen, Annette Wong and colleagues provide genomes and small RNA transcriptomes for the mangrove horseshoe crab and the tri-spine horseshoe crab. They show that horseshoe crabs have undergone three rounds of whole genome duplication and shed light on how gene families and microRNAS evolved following this genome duplication event.

    • Wenyan Nong
    • Zhe Qu
    • Jerome H. L. Hui
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 4, P: 1-11