David A. Stahl

University of Washington
Civil & Environmental Eng.
More Hall, Box 352700
Seattle, WA 98195-2700
Phone: (206) 685 3464

Laboratory

Room 478, Benjamin D. Hall
Interdisciplinary Research
Building
Seattle, WA 98195-5014
Phone: (206) 685 6657

  University of Washington

Civil & Environmental  
Engineering

Genomes Symbionts N. pumilus D. vulgaris

manual annotation
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resources

sequence extraction
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sequence manipulation
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reverse DNA->RNA lowercase
complement RNA->DNA uppercase

last update: Thu Nov 5, 2009 at 10:40:56


Genome Sequencing and Analysis projects

     In collaboration with various institutions, our laboratory has sequenced, and is actively analyzing, the genomes from various of our model organisms. These pages are updated frequently, so check back often for the latest observations. Click on the images to enter the specific projects.

Earthworm symbionts et al. Earthworm symbionts and relatives
The genome sequences and comparative analyses of the earthworm symbiont Verminephrobacter eiseniae and two related betaproteobacteria.
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Nitrosopumilus maritimus Nitrosopumilus maritimus
The genome sequence of the first ammonia oxidizing archaeum in pure culture.
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Desulfovibrio vulgaris subsp. DePue (DP4) Desulfovibrio vulgaris DP4
The genome sequence of a close relative of D. vulgaris Hildenborough, isolated from the heavily metal contaminated sediment of Lake DePue, Illinois.
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