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If there is somewhere online I can find the complete genomic sequence of Vibrio furnissi?

 

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These aren't actual Homework questions. I am doing research under a doctor at my university, and also helping her with cultures for her lab class. But this forum seemed the most appropriate for these questions.

 

If you can even point me in the right direction, I would be grateful.

Has it been sequenced? If so, who did it? Once a genome has been published, its sequence is normally deposited into a database like the genome database at NCBI. Alternative groups like the Sanger institute or JGI sometimes keep the sequence until publication/release.

Also try Pubmed or Web of science (maybe also Google scholar) to seach for it. If there are none try contacting groups working with them. Many groups simply use a generic protocol with minor tweaks (if at all) and do not bother to publish that.

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