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Genome sequence of an Australian kangaroo, Macropus eugenii, provides insight into the evolution of mammalian reproduction and development

Renfree, Marilyn B.; Papenfuss, Anthony T.; Deakin, Janine E.; Lindsay, James; Heider, Thomas; Belov, Katherine; Rens, Willem; Waters, Paul D.; Pharo, Elizabeth A.; Shaw, Geoff; Wong, Emily S. W.; Gibbs, Richard A; Cooper, Desmond W; Speed, Terence P; Fujiyama, Asao; Graves, Jennifer A. M.; O'Neill, Rachel J.; Pask, Andrew J.; Forrest, Susan M.; Worley, Kim C.; Lefèvre, Christophe M.; Nicholas, Kevin R.; Kuroki, Yoko; Wakefield, Matthew J.; Zenger, Kyall R.; Wang, Chenwei; Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm; Nicholas, Frank W.; Hickford, Danielle; Yu, Hongshi; Short, Kirsty R.; Siddle, Hannah V.; Frankenberg, Stephen R.; Chew, Keng; Menzies, Brandon R.; Stringer, Jessica M.; Suzuki, Shunsuke; Hore, Timothy A.; Delbridge, Margaret L.; Mohammadi, Amir; Schneider, Nanette Y.; Hu, Yanqiu; O'Hara, William; Al Nadaf, Shafagh; Wu, Chen; Feng, Zhi-Ping; Cocks, Benjamin G.; Wang, Jianghui; Flicek, Paul; Searle, Stephen M. J.; Fairley, Susan; Beal, Kathryn; Herrero, Javier; Carone, Dawn M.; Suzuki, Yutaka; Sugano, Sumio; Toyoda, Atsushi; Sakaki, Yoshiyuki; Kondo, Shinji; Nishida, Yuichiro; Tatsumoto, Shoji; Mandiou, Ion; Hsu, Arthur; McColl, Kaighin A.; Lansdell, Benjamin; Weinstock, George; Kuczek, Elizabeth; McGrath, Annette; Wilson, Peter; Men, Artem; Hazar-Rethinam, Mehlika; Hall, Allison; Davis, John; Wood, David; Williams, Sarah; Sundaravadanam, Yogi; Muzny, Donna M; Jhangiani, Shalini N; Lewis, Lora R; Morgan, Margaret B; Okwuonu, Geoffrey O; Ruiz, San; Santibanez, Jireh; Nazareth, Lynne; Cree, Andrew; Fowler, Gerald; Kovar, Christie L; Dinh, Huyen H; Joshi, Vandita; Jing, Chyn; Lara, Fremiet; Thornton, Rebecca; Chen, Lei; Deng, Jixin; Liu, Yue; Shen, Joshua Y; Song, Xing-Zhi; Edson, Janette; Troon, Carmen; Thomas, Daniel; Stephens, Amber; Yapa, Lankesha; Levchenko, Tanya

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BACKGROUND We present the genome sequence of the tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, which is a member of the kangaroo family and the first representative of the iconic hopping mammals that symbolize Australia to be sequenced. The tammar has many unusual biological characteristics, including the longest period of embryonic diapause of any mammal, extremely synchronized seasonal breeding and prolonged and sophisticated lactation within a well-defined pouch. Like other marsupials, it gives birth to...[Show more]

CollectionsANU Research Publications
Date published: 2011-08-29
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/95041
Source: Genome Biology
DOI: 10.1186/gb-2011-12-8-r81

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