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      <PRIMARY_ID>ERP123751</PRIMARY_ID>
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      <SUBMITTER_ID namespace="Francis Crick Institute, London">ena-STUDY-CRICK-02-09-2020-14:36:27:664-714</SUBMITTER_ID>
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      <STUDY_TITLE>MinION long read sequencing of selected clones from the bMQ BAC library</STUDY_TITLE>
      <STUDY_TYPE existing_study_type="Other"/>
      <STUDY_ABSTRACT>The area of Chr 13 encompassing the mouse Gv1 locus varies in its subspecies origin amongst inbreds. Within the C57-lineage, this region derives from Mus musculus musculus/molossinus, whereas in non-C57-lineage inbreds, it derives from M. m. domesticus. Here we use long read MinION sequencing of selected clones from the 129-based bMQ BAC library to determine the sequence of the area within non-C57-lineage strains.</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
      <CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>Sequencing of bMQ BACS around the Gv1 locus</CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>
      <STUDY_DESCRIPTION>The area of Chr 13 encompassing the mouse Gv1 locus varies in its subspecies origin amongst inbreds. Within the C57-lineage, this region derives from Mus musculus musculus/molossinus, whereas in non-C57-lineage inbreds, it derives from M. m. domesticus. Here we use long read MinION sequencing of selected clones from the 129-based bMQ BAC library to determine the sequence of the area within non-C57-lineage strains.</STUDY_DESCRIPTION>
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        <VALUE>2020-11-02</VALUE>
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        <VALUE>2020-09-02</VALUE>
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