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Sequencing Plans for 2006

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Organism Proposer Affiliation Status* Public Release**
Large Eukaryotes
Arabidopsis lyrata and Capsella rubella (pink shepherd's-purse)
Why?
Weigel Max Planck Inst. for Developmental Biology C.r. in production, A.l. in assembly  
Mimulus guttatus (monkey flower)
Why?
Willis Duke Univ. In production  
Sorghum bicolor
Why?
Paterson Univ. of Georgia Done (draft) Released
Small Eukaryotes
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (frog-infecting chytrid fungus )
Why?
Taylor UC Berkeley In finishing Released (draft)
Bicyclus anynana (a butterfly)
Why?
Long UC Irvine In production  
Campanulales (Grammathotheca bergiana, Isotoma petraea, Lobelia anceps, L. angolenis, L. baumannii, L. cardinalis, L. erinus, L. gregoriana, L. inflata, L. malowensis, L. linearis chloroplast, L. patula, L. siphilitica, L. spicata, L. boninensis, L. morogoroensis chloroplast
L. holstii chloroplast, Monopsis alba, M. debilis, M. flava, M. stellaroides, Pratia angulata, P. nummularia, Wimmerella hederacea chloroplast, Carpodetus serratus Chloroplast, Cyphia volubilis chloroplast, Cyphia dentariifolia chloroplast, Cyphia angustiloba, Cyphia tortilis chloroplast, Cyphia phyteuma chloroplast, Cyphia belfastica chloroplast, Brighamia insignis chloroplast, Porterella carnosula, Cyanea fissa chloroplast)
Why?
Knox Indiana Univ. P.a., P.n., C.b., L.l., P.c., C.f. pending; M. alba, M. flava, L.s., L.h., L.g., L.m., L.p., C.s., L. m., L. h., C. V., C. d., C.a., C.t., C.p., in production; others in assembly  
Ciona intestinalis (sea squirt)
Why?
Lemaire CNRS, France Done (draft)  
Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus
Why?
Buss Yale Univ Pending  
Ictalurus punctatus and I. Furcatus (catfish)
Why?
Liu-J Auburn Univ. I.p. in production, I.f. done (draft)  
Melampsora larici-populina (poplar rust)
Why?
Martin Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique Done (draft)  
Lake Malawi cichlid fish (Metriaclima zebra, Labeotropheus fuelleborni, Melanochromis auratus, Copadichromis conophorus, Rhamphochromis esox)
Why?
Kocher Univ. of New Hampshire Done (draft)  
Mycosphaerella fijiensis (cause of black Sigatoka )
Why?
Goodwin USDA-ARS, Purdue Univ Done (draft) Released (draft)
Mytilus californianus (California mussel)
Why?
Gracey Stanford Univ. At Stanford  
Ostreococcus (green unicellular alga, low-light strain)
Why?
Palenik UC San Diego In finishing (Stanford)  
Parhyale hawaiensis and Jassa slatteryi (amphipod crustaceans)
Why?
Patel UC Berkeley J.s. done (draft), P.h. pending  
Petrolisthes cinctipes (porcelain crab)
Why?
Stillman San Francisco State Univ. Done (draft)  
Phycomyces blakesleeanus
Why?
Corrochano Univ. of Seville In finishing at Stanford Released (draft)
Phytophthora capsici (root and crown rot)
Why?
Kingsmore Natl. Ctr. for Genome Resources Done (draft)  
Piromyces sp. E2 (a chytrid fungus)
Why?
Baker, S Pacific Northwest Natl. Lab. In production  
Trichoderma virens
Why?
Ebbole Texas A&M Univ. In finishing (LANL) Released (draft)
Triphysaria versicolor (a parasitic wildflower)
Why?
Yoder UC Davis Done (draft)  
Xanthoria parietina (a lichen fungus)
Why?
Crittendon Univ. of Nottingham pending  
Bacteria and Archaea
Acidovorax avenae subsp. Citrulli AAC00-1, Acidovorax JS42, Thermotoga RQ2, and Acidovorax symbiont (Verminephrobacter eiseniae EF01-2)
Why?
Stahl Univ. of Washington Finished A.a. Citrulli, 1/22/2007; A. JS42, 1/22/2007 ; V. eiseniae, 1/22/2007 ; T. RQ2, 3/31/2008
Verrucomicrobia (Akkermansia muciniphila, Chthoniobacter flavus Ellin428, bacterium Ellin 514, Opitutus terrae, and Victivallis vadensis ATCC BAA-548)
Why?
Smidt Wageningen Univ. C.f. Ellin428 in finishing; A.m., V.v. in finishing (LLNL); bacterium Ellin514 and O.t. finished V.v. relased 6/18/2007 (draft) ; A.m. released 1/23/2008 (draft); C.f. Ellin514 3/24/2008 (draft), O.t. released 4/14/2008
Alaskan soil microbial community
Why?
Handelsman Univ. of Wisconsin- Madison Done (draft)  
Antarctic marine bacterioplankton
Why?
Murray Desert Research Inst. Winter done (draft), summer pendiing  
Bacillus coagulans 36D1
Why?
Shanmugam Univ. of Florida In finishing (LLNL) 1/31/2007 (draft)
Bifidobacterium longum infantis Mills Univ. of California, Davis In finishing (PGF)  
Two caulobacter (Caulobacter sp. K31 and Maricaulis maris MCS10)
Why?
Stephens Santa Clara Univ. Finished M. maris, 9/20/2006 ; sp. K31, 2/27/2008
Crenarchaeote community (phylotype C1b.A1)
Why?
Simon Oregon Health & Science Univ. Pending  
Euryarchaeota community
Why?
Baker, B UC Berkeley In assembly  
Six archaea (Halorubrum lacusprofundi ATCC 49239, Methanocorpusculum labreanum Z, Methanoculleus marisnigri JR1, Staphylothermus marinus F1, and Thermofilum pendens
Why?
Woese/ Anderson Univ. of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign H.l. in finishing at LANL; S.m., M.l., T. p. and M.m. finished M.m., 2/28/2007 ; T.p., 1/8/2007, M.l., 2/26/2007 , S.m., 2/28/2007, H.l., 6/25/2007
Thermotogales (hyperthermophiles including Fervidobacterium nodosum Rt17-B1, Petrotoga mobilis SJ95, Thermosipho melanesiensis BI429, Thermotoga lettingae TMO, Thermotoga naphthophila, and Thermotoga petrophila RKU-1)
Why?
Noll Univ. of Connecticut T.n. in production, F.n., T. m., T.l., P.m., and T.p. finished F.n., 8/8/2007; T.p., 5/23/2007; T.m., 6/27/2007; P.m., 11/28/2007; T.l., 9/19/2007
Hypersaline microbial mats
Why?
Pace Univ. of Colorado Done (draft)  
Korarchaeota community (Candidatus Korarchaeum cryptofilum OPF8, two others)
Why?
Stetter/ Elkins Univ. Regensberg, Diversa Corp. 2 done (draft), 1 finished K.c. OPF8 4/2/2008
Nitrosomonas (isolate IS-79 and oligotropha Nm45)
Why?
Norton Utah State Univ. Pending  
Polynucleobacter necessarius STIR1 and Polynucleobacter sp. QWL-P1DMWA-1 pol_q
Why?
Hahn Instit. for Limnology, Austria Finished P.n. released 4/21/2008, pol_q released 4/19/2007
Salinispora tropica CNB-440 and S. arenicola CNS205 (marine actinomycetes)
Why?
Jensen Scripps Inst., UC San Diego Finished S.t., 4/19/2007; S.a., 10/10/2007
Sinorhizobium medicae WSM 419
Why?
Reeve Murdoch Univ. Finished 7/11/2007
Termite gut microbial community
Why?
Leadbetter Caltech Done (draft)  
Terephthalate (TA) degrading community
Why?
Liu/ Hugenholtz Natl. Univ. of Singapore Done (draft)  
Hyperthermophilic Archaeal Species (Thermoproteus neutrophilus V24Sta , Pyrobaculum aresenaticum DSM 13514, P. calidifontis, P. islandicum, Caldivirga maquilingensis IC-167)
Why?
Lowe UC Santa Cruz T.n., C.m, P.a., P.i., and P.c. finished P.i., 1/8/2007 ; C.m., 10/10/2007; P.c., 3/21/2007; P.a., 4/23/2007 ; T.n., 4/21/2008
Opitutaceae bacterium TAV2 (ex. Verrucomicrobium sp. TAV2)
Why?
Schmidt/ Rodrigues Michigan State Univ. In finishing (LLNL) 6/25/2007 (draft)

*"Pending" indicates that we are waiting for DNA or the DNA is waiting to enter the production process; "in production" includes both library creation and production sequencing; "draft assembly" is the first assembly, made without finishing the genome; "finishing" is postproduction work not carried out for all organisms; "final assembly" is the process of assembling the finished genome; "annotation" refers to automated finding of genes and assignment of functions; genomes on which we do not plan further work are labeled "done".

**"Reads released" indicates that reads have been sent to the GenBank Trace Archive; release dates indicate the date an assembly was made publicly available.