Check out genbank, though I doubt many of those are sequenced
On Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 5:18:21 PM UTC, Cory Geesaman wrote:
-- On Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 5:18:21 PM UTC, Cory Geesaman wrote:
Does anyone have a good source for the number of chromosomes in different species? What about actual full genome sequences?The ones I'm interested in are:Also, are there preexisting maps of what portions of a genome code for what within lizards?
- Bearded Dragon (Iguania Agamidae Amphibolurinae Pogona Vitticeps)
- Flying Lizard (Iguania Agamidae Draconinae Draco)
- Australian Water Dragon (Iguania Agamidae Amphibolurinae Intellagama)
- Frilled Dragon (Iguania Agamidae Amphibolurinae Chlamydosaurus kingii)
- Satanic Leaf Tailed Gecko (Gekkota Gekkonidae Uroplatus)
- Sailfin Lizard (Iguania Agamidae Hydrosaurinae Hydrosaurus pustulatus)
- Bombardier Beetle (Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae)
- Boyd's Forest Dragon (Iquania Agamidae Amphibolurinae Lophosaurus boydii)
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