Database |link| — Wga
: Publicly available assemblies often have lower sequencing depth compared to targeted capture (TC) methods, which can lead to missing intact genes.
If you’ve ever watched a movie and thought, “Who wrote that brilliant line?” or scrolled through credits wondering, “How did that writer get their start?” —you’ve already had a reason to use the . wga database
In human health, WGA data is used to track mutations in genes that code for protein subunits of cardiac ion channels. : Publicly available assemblies often have lower sequencing
: Enables scientists to compare DNA sequences across different lineages to identify "gene births" and "deaths". : Enables scientists to compare DNA sequences across
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on a particular gene family (like TAS2Rs or cardiac channels)?