Publications about algae whose genomes are being sequenced at Joint Genome Institute
The Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute currently has 60 algae genome projects underway with more in the works. Most algae strains whose genomes are being sequenced were selected based on the foundation of literature that is available on them or because of some unique characteristic. This has resulted in the majority of genome projects focused on Chlamydomonas and Chlorella. The graph below shows the number of publications for each strain of algae over the last 50 or so years.
The algae strains are listed alphabetically and can be selected to view the total number of publications generated each year over time.
To view the publications over time be sure to change the horizontal axis label from "publications" to "time."
The algae strains are listed alphabetically and can be selected to view the total number of publications generated each year over time.
To view the publications over time be sure to change the horizontal axis label from "publications" to "time."