From the Sanger Institute, the following image shows the species in which this family exists in.
The Sanger Institute has, since inception, maintained a policy that "aims to provide rapid access to data sets of use to the research community".
John E. Sulston was the founding Director of the Sanger Institute.
Research is underway at the Sanger Institute into the genomes of pathogens including many bacteria, viruses and parasites.
The output of the Sanger Institute is around 10 billion bases of raw sequence data per day.
The Sanger Institute has a programme of public engagement activity.
Bioinformatic databases resources are one of the outcomes of research programmes that the Sanger Institute is involved in.
Those hosted by the Sanger Institute include:
Stratton joined the Sanger Institute in 2000 and was promoted to Deputy Director in 2007.
In June 2003, a 5x whole genome shotgun sequencing project was initiated at the Sanger Institute.