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2. Genomes in Progress List on World Wide Web URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PMGifs/Genomes/bact.html. This list, which is a part of the GenBankTM Entrez Genome division, contains a constantly updated list of ongoing, non-commercial microbial genome sequencing projects. It has links to similar lists maintained at TIGR, University of Illinois, Argonne National Lab, and INFOBIOGEN, to the list of bacterial genomes being sequenced at the Sanger Centre, and to the two major US funding agencies, The Department of Energy (DOE) and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Exploring the latter two sites provides useful information on the status of major projects and the motivation behind them.
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