2011
DOI: 10.4056/sigs.2324675
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Genome sequences of Bacteria and Archaea published outside of Standards in Genomic Sciences, June – September 2011

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“…The rationale for this article is to provide the community with a regularly updated list of sequenced genomes for which companion articles have been published. We were able to identify 397 of these articles that were published in 18 journals [8][9][10][11]. Excluding the genome sequences of viruses and eukaryotes, the taxonomic coverage of those papers differed somewhat from those published in SIGS, presumably because of the design of the GE-BA project, which has focused on the genomes of taxonomic type strains available from public culture collections to maximize diversity.…”
Section: Milestonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rationale for this article is to provide the community with a regularly updated list of sequenced genomes for which companion articles have been published. We were able to identify 397 of these articles that were published in 18 journals [8][9][10][11]. Excluding the genome sequences of viruses and eukaryotes, the taxonomic coverage of those papers differed somewhat from those published in SIGS, presumably because of the design of the GE-BA project, which has focused on the genomes of taxonomic type strains available from public culture collections to maximize diversity.…”
Section: Milestonesmentioning
confidence: 99%