Expand source genomes available for comparative genomics #174
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Studying worm (C. elegans), zebrafish (Danio rerio), chicken (Gallus gallus), soybean (Glycine max), or any other organism that has a chromosome-level assembly? Now you can compare genes in that organism to other organisms.
This is possible because Ideogram can now use organisms that lack centromere data as a source genome in orthology analysis.
Example showing where the zebrafish myod1 gene exists in the human genome: