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The Alpine marmot genome is characterized by remarkably low heterozygosity at the genome level, as compared to other species known for low levels of heterozygosity.

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English: The heterozygosity for a panel of mammalian genomes has been determined by remapping the original sequence reads used to assemble their reference genomes, using identical software parameters, so that heterozygosity values are directly comparable. The inbred laboratory mouse and the Alpine Marmot come out lowest [1]
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  1. Gossmann et al., 2019, Current Biology 29, 1712–1720 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.04.020

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