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Dear Dr. Denayer,
Yasuko Kamisugi has been kind enough to send people starter cultures =20
of the standard Physcomitrella genotype "Gransden 2004" (the exact =20
strain whose full genome was sequenced); perhaps she could still do =20
that. Her contact info is:
Dr Yasuko Kamisugi
School of Biology
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT UK
<Y.Kamisugi@leeds.ac.uk>
The Physcomitrella site at JGI where you can browse, BLAST, and download
the genome is: http://genome.jgi-psf.org/Phypa1_1/Phypa1_1.home.html
See also the Moss Genome website for links to many data resources and
techniques: http://www.mossgenome.org/
Cheers,
Brent Mishler
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