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Dromaius novaehollandiae (emu)
Representative genome: Dromaius novaehollandiae (assembly bDroNov1.hap1)
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ID: 123
Organism ImageDromaius novaehollandiae (emu)

The emu, a ratite, is the second largest living bird

Lineage: Eukaryota[15557]; Metazoa[7782]; Chordata[3579]; Craniata[3544]; Vertebrata[3544]; Euteleostomi[3500]; Archelosauria[1076]; Archosauria[1039]; Dinosauria[1034]; Saurischia[1034]; Theropoda[1034]; Coelurosauria[1034]; Aves[1034]; Palaeognathae[25]; Casuariiformes[2]; Dromaiidae[1]; Dromaius[1]; Dromaius novaehollandiae[1]
The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is one of the largest living ratites or flightless birds. Comparison of the mitochondrial genomes of ratites and Gallinaceous birds has been used to delineate the relationship and distribution of ratites.

Summary

Sequence data: genome assemblies: 8; sequence reads: 1 (See  Genome Assembly and Annotation report)
Statistics: median total length (Mb): 1270
 median protein count: 22531
 median GC%: 41.55
NCBI Annotation Release:  101

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