1995; Craig Venter & Hamilton Smith;
Haemophilus influenzae (1,830,137 bp) (1
st
free living).
Mycoplasma genitalium (smallest free-living, 580,000 bp; 470 genes)
1996; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; (1
st
eukaryote) 12,068,000 bp
1997; Escherichia coli; 4,639,221 bp; Genetically more important.
1999; Human chromosome 22; 53,000,000 bp
2000; Drosophila melanogaster; 180,000,000 bp
2001; Human; Working draft; 3,200,000,000 bp
2002; Plasmodium falciparum; 23,000,000 bp
Anopheles gambiea; 278,000,000 bp
Mus musculus; 2,500,000,000 bp
2003; Human; finished sequence, 3,200,000,000 bp
2005; Oryza sativa (first cereal grain); 489,000,000 bp
2006; Populus trichocarpa (first tree) ; 485,000,000 bp