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From: A haplotype-resolved genome assembly of the Nile rat facilitates exploration of the genetic basis of diabetes

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Nile rat genome assembly. a The Nile rat (Arvicanthis niloticus). b Scaffolded chromosomes in the maternal and paternal assemblies. Ribbons show similarities between sequences. In order to assess their heterozygosity spectrum, the assemblies have been modified from their GenBank versions as described in Materials and Methods. These modifications are documented in [3]. c The contig N50 values of Nile rat (Arvicanthis niloticus, red), house mouse (Mus musculus, blue), Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus, blue), and 106 other rodent genomes deposited in GenBank. d Assembly completeness evaluated using BUSCO scores, demonstrating high completeness and average percent duplicated genes that are anticipated to be single-copy genes in rodent genomes

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