The zebrafish genome, which consists of 25 linkage groups and is ~1.4Gb in size, is being sequenced, finished and analysed in its entirety at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. The manual annotation is provided by the Human and Vertebrate Analysis and Annotation (HAVANA) group and is released at regular intervals onto the Vertebrate Genome Annotation (Vega) database and may be viewed as a DAS source in Ensembl
genome
There is not a direct relationship. The reason is, much of the DNA in organisms is non-coding, that is, does not contain genes. Non-coding DNA can be duplicated or lost (as can coding DNA), so in theory, a less complex organism can, through duplications of its non-coding DNA, generate a larger overall genome than a more complex organism.
blueprint cell
DNA is found (usually) in each cell of an organism in the nucleus or in an area called a nucleoid.
The human genome, which contains 3.4 billion base pairs, is the largest sequenced to date. The genome of rice (Oryza sativa) is the largest and most complex fully-sequenced plant genome. It contains over 430 million base pairs and an estimated 46,022 to 55,615 genes. [Science 296(5565):79-92] In contrast, the human genome contains an estimated 23,299 genes. Genome size is independent of organismal complexity.
Zebrafish was created in 1822.
Zebrafish - journal - was created in 2004.
The adult zebrafish is between 0,5 and 1 gr.
The adult zebrafish is between 0,5 and 1 gr.
eukaryotes, bacteria
its around 0.28 Gb...
40 000 genes
8 Zebrafish4 Goldfish11 Guppies
The National Genome Research Institute: http://www.genome.gov/According to genome.gov, the human genome is approximately 3 billion base pairs in size.Source: http://www.genome.gov/11006943
order from largest to smallest: gene, genome, chromosome, DNA, gene pool
genome
Yes.