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Sea Urchin Genome Published. The genome of the California Purple Sea Urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, was published on November 10, 2006. Visit the Sea Urchin Genome Project. Developing systems to extend and expedite genome annotation including areas such as transcription analysis, automated functional annotation of genes and extending links between genes and groups of genes to integrate the gene by gene view into an over-arching genome level view. Mammalian Alternative Splicing Databases.

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Niema Moshiri Bioinformatics Ph.D. Candidate

candidate in the Bioinformatics and Systems Biology program at the University of California, San Diego. I work on computational biology, with a research focus on phylogenetics. I am co-advised by Dr. PhD in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology. University of California, San Diego. University of California, San Diego.

Scripps Genome Center Splicing Database

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Sea Urchin Genome Published. The genome of the California Purple Sea Urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, was published on November 10, 2006. Visit the Sea Urchin Genome Project. Developing systems to extend and expedite genome annotation including areas such as transcription analysis, automated functional annotation of genes and extending links between genes and groups of genes to integrate the gene by gene view into an over-arching genome level view. Mammalian Alternative Splicing Databases.

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