Hi Marmammer's;

We are a group of people considering putting a proposal to sequence a baleen 
whale genome. We are aware of the fact that the bottlenose dolphin is up for 
low coverage (x2) sequencing, but feel that a baleen whale genome would 
complement that effort well (as would a sperm whale genome for that matter). To 
avoid duplicate efforts, though, we are asking if somebody else already have 
started on such an endeavor, or know somebody who has?

Although I am preaching to the choir here, then it seems odd that only a 
dolphin genome is on the list giving how unique cetacean are amongst mammals, 
and the reason why we'd like to go ahead with a baleen whale genome now that 
prices are becoming "reasonable".

Please respond to: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Cheers,

Per
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Prof. Per J. Palsboll

Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Toxicology
Stockholm University
106 91 Stockholm, Sweden

Visiting address: Svante Arrheniusväg 16 E, room 545

Phone: +46 (0)8 16 1998
Mobile: +46 (0)73 518 2364


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