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  2. An new version of NCBI's Genome Workbench (v2.6.0) is now available. Genome Workbench is a standalone sequence viewer, annotation, and analysis platform. This version has many new features, improvements, and a few bug fixes that are described in the release notes (http://1.usa.gov/Rf5m89).
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  4. The NCBI eukaryotic genome annotation pipeline (http://1.usa.gov/RCJv9A) is now using Annotation Release numbers to decrease confusion regarding the independent notions of a genome assembly and its annotation. For more information see the R...
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    Photo: The NCBI eukaryotic genome annotation pipeline (http://1.usa.gov/RCJv9A) is now using Annotation Release numbers to decrease confusion regarding the independent notions of a genome assembly and its annotation. For more information see the README: http://1.usa.gov/PFUwDq

Please note that each genome annotation dataset is now associated with three primary identifiers: the assembly accession, the annotation release number, and the NCBI taxonomy ID or species name.
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