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Animal sample from Tauraco erythrolophus

Identifiers
BioSample: SAMN12621036; Sample name: Red-crested Turaco sample for G10K-VGP reference genome; SRA: SRS18622707
Organism
Tauraco erythrolophus (red-crested turaco)
cellular organisms; Eukaryota; Opisthokonta; Metazoa; Eumetazoa; Bilateria; Deuterostomia; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Gnathostomata; Teleostomi; Euteleostomi; Sarcopterygii; Dipnotetrapodomorpha; Tetrapoda; Amniota; Sauropsida; Sauria; Archelosauria; Archosauria; Dinosauria; Saurischia; Theropoda; Coelurosauria; Aves; Neognathae; Musophagiformes; Musophagidae; Tauraco
Package
Model organism or animal; version 1.0
Attributes
isolatebTauEry1
age10 years
development stageadult
sexfemale
tissueblood
biomaterial providerCopenhagen Zoo, Denmark
birth dateAug-1998
collected byMads Bertelsen
collection date2008
geographic locationDenmark: Copenhagen Zoo
latitude and longitude55.67278 N 12.52139 E
storage conditionsfrozen
subject IDh1111 alu
Description

The Red-crested Turaco (Tauraco erythrolophus) is endemic to western Angola to Congo, Africa, and is the National bird of Angola. It has deep barking call that has been described to sound like a jungle monkey. It is named after its very colorful red crested feathers on its head. This sample was collected by Mads Bertelsen from a female that lived at the Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark and was used to generate a chromosome level reference assembly as part of the G10K-VGP and B10K Projects.

BioProjects
PRJNA1005985
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PRJNA561948 Tauraco erythrolophus isolate:bTauEry1
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PRJNA561947 Tauraco erythrolophus isolate:bTauEry1
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Submission
G10K, Erich Jarvis; 2019-08-22
Accession:
SAMN12621036
ID:
12621036

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