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Funding for some of this research was provided by Genome Canada and Genome Prairie as part of the project 'enhancing canola through genomics'.
Project management and support by Genome Prairie are also gratefully acknowledged.
This work was supported by National Research Council CEHH/NAPGEN and PPHS, Saskatchewan Agriculture Development Fund, Genome Canada and Genome Prairie TUFGEN programs.
This work was partially supported by a grant to D.C.T. from Genome Canada: Genome Prairie Phase II and by funding to A.S.C. from FORMAS (The Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning).
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust, Genome BC and Genome Prairie through the "Pathogenomics of Innate Immunity" research program, and the Foundation for National Institutes of Health through the Grand Challenges in Global Health Initiative.
We would like to acknowledge Genome Prairie for management of the project, the province of Manitoba, Flax Council of Canada and Manitoba Flax Growers Association for co-funding specific to this part of the project.
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This research is part of the Total Utilization Flax Genomics (TUFGEN) project funded by Genome Canada/Genome Prairie with financial contribution of Flax Council of Canada to BF.
This work was supported by Genome Canada/Genome Prairie (BF and RC), Ducks Unlimited (BF), Canada Research Chairs (RC) and Canada Foundation for Innovation (RC) and USDA-ARS CRIS Project 5325-21000-015D (OA anDLCLC).
Future studies comparing the genomes of the prairie vole and other rodents, including mouse, rat, and deer mouse, that utilize the BAC library reported here (or other methods) will facilitate the comprehensive characterization of the unique genomic features that have been of long-standing interest in the Microtus genus.
While conserved synteny was observed between this pair of rodent genomes, rearrangements between the prairie vole and mouse genomes were detected, including a minimum of five inversions and 16 inter-chromosomal rearrangements.
Similar to other rodent genomes [ 15, 16], the GC content of the prairie vole genome estimated based on the ~2.8 Mb of BES data was 41.8%.
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