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WebHome - Main-Hughes Lab

Welcome to the Hughes lab website. The Hughes lab is part of the Molecular Genetics Department. And is located in the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research. We are also affiliated with the Department of Medical Genetics and Microbiology. And the McLaughlin Centre for Molecular Medicine.

WebHome - Main-Hughes Lab

Welcome to the Hughes lab website. The Hughes lab is part of the Molecular Genetics Department. And is located in the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research. We are also affiliated with the Department of Medical Genetics and Microbiology. And the McLaughlin Centre for Molecular Medicine.

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This site states the following, "This site hosts genomes sequenced at the CCBR using a local installation of the UCSC Genome Browser." We noticed that the web page said " The Cannabis genome project is a collaboration between the Hughes lab." It also stated " University of Toronto, Page Lab University of British Columbia and van Bakel Lab. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. November 2011 - finola1 assembly. Public release of the Cannabis sativa. October 2011 - canSat3 assembly. Public release of the Cannabis sativa." The header had genome as the highest ranking keyword. It was followed by genome browser, human genome, and genome assembly which isn't as ranked as highly as genome. The next words the site uses is Blat. UCSC was also included and will not be viewed by search parsers.

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