De novo assembly and annotation of a highly contiguous reference genome of the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) reveals an AT-rich repetitive genome with compact gene structure
John Martinson(Environmental Protection Agency), Weichun Huang(Environmental Protection Agency), Adam Biales(Environmental Protection Agency), David L. Lattier(Environmental Protection Agency), Robert W. Flick(Environmental Protection Agency), David C. Bencic(Environmental Protection Agency), Mitchell S. Kostich(Environmental Protection Agency), Gregory P. Toth(Environmental Protection Agency), Mary Jean See(Environmental Protection Agency)
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