Journal of Heredity Advance Access originally published online on November 2, 2009
Journal of Heredity 2009 100(6):807; doi:10.1093/jhered/esp087
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Next Generation Sequencing in Nonmodel Organisms: Has the Future Arrived?
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The conference Next Generation Genome Analysis in Non-Model Organisms was an American Genetic Association special event hosted by the University of Connecticut at Storrs from 11 to 13 June 2009. Organized by Drs Linda Strausbaugh and Rachel O'Neill, the conference was a 2-day survey of recent research and future possibilities using next generation sequencing technologies. Talks covered diverse topics, from model organisms such as C. elegans through wallabies and planarians to sequencing technologies and bioinformatics. Despite the theme of the
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