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Nannochloropsis gaditana genome project

N. gaditana is a microalgae of the phylum eustigmatophyceae commonly found in marine environments. This microalga has recently attracted the interest of the scientific community because it accumulates high amounts of neutral lipids in various culturing conditions. These neutral lipids are the substrate for production of oil-based diesel fuel.
The nuclear genome of Nannochloropsis gaditana has ~30 chromosomes, accounting for about 27.5 Mbp and encodes for 10,646 protein coding genes.

Search genes by gene ID or function:

Genome browser

 

The genomic browser contains the full annotation of the genome, and the RNA-Seq experiments.

Annotation query

 

This powerful interface allows to retrieve list of genes composing complex queries.

BLAST Search

 

Align multiple sequences against the genome (or genes) of N. gaditana.

 

Metabolic pathways

 

Metabolic pathways browser.

News area

 

News room with updates about the site and N. gaditana in general.

Fresh updates

 

  • Determining Nannochlorops..., Nannochloropsis’ whole cells were recently analysed using 13C-SS-NMR spectroscopy (reference...
  • Need nice pics and images..., The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) has just released its Sc...
  • New data on lipid accumul..., We have already discussed in a previous post two possible models of cellular metabolism that can ...

 

 

 

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