Bartels D, Kespohl S, Albaum S, et al. BACCardI - a tool for the validation of genomic assemblies, assisting genome finishing and intergenome comparison. Bioinformatics. 2005;21(7):853-859.Summary: We provide the graphical tool BACCardI for the construction of virtual clone maps from standard assembler output files or BLAST based sequence comparisons. This new tool has been applied to numerous genome projects to solve various problems including (a) validation of whole genome shotgun assemblies, (b) support for contig ordering in the finishing phase of a genome project, and (c) intergenome comparison between related strains when only one of the strains has been sequenced and a large insert library is available for the other. The BACCardI sof...
Abstract Background Reference genome assemblies are valuable, as they provide insights into gene con...
Motivation: A high-quality assembly of reads generated from shotgun sequencing is a substantial step...
Genomic research relies on computers to process large amounts of genomic data. In order to digitize ...
We describe a targeted approach to improve the contiguity of whole-genome shotgun sequence (WGS) ass...
We describe a method to make physical maps of genomes using correlative hybridization patterns of pr...
De novo genomic sequencing, which is the process of discovering the sequence of a genome which has n...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the various methods of genome sequencing focusing on...
Many computational methods are available for assembly and annotation of newly sequenced microbial ge...
Background: There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since t...
The current revolution in genomics has been made possible by software tools called genome assemblers...
Citation: Shelton, J. M., Coleman, M. C., Hemdon, N., Lu, N. Y., Lam, E. T., Anantharaman, T., . . ....
The persistent decrease in cost and difficulty of whole genome sequencing of microbial organisms has...
Motivation Among challenges that hamper reaping the benefits of genome assembly are both unfinished ...
Motivation: DNA sequence reads from Sanger and pyrosequencing platforms differ in cost, accuracy, ty...
The increased availability of genomic data and the increased ease and lower costs of DNA sequencing ...
Abstract Background Reference genome assemblies are valuable, as they provide insights into gene con...
Motivation: A high-quality assembly of reads generated from shotgun sequencing is a substantial step...
Genomic research relies on computers to process large amounts of genomic data. In order to digitize ...
We describe a targeted approach to improve the contiguity of whole-genome shotgun sequence (WGS) ass...
We describe a method to make physical maps of genomes using correlative hybridization patterns of pr...
De novo genomic sequencing, which is the process of discovering the sequence of a genome which has n...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the various methods of genome sequencing focusing on...
Many computational methods are available for assembly and annotation of newly sequenced microbial ge...
Background: There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since t...
The current revolution in genomics has been made possible by software tools called genome assemblers...
Citation: Shelton, J. M., Coleman, M. C., Hemdon, N., Lu, N. Y., Lam, E. T., Anantharaman, T., . . ....
The persistent decrease in cost and difficulty of whole genome sequencing of microbial organisms has...
Motivation Among challenges that hamper reaping the benefits of genome assembly are both unfinished ...
Motivation: DNA sequence reads from Sanger and pyrosequencing platforms differ in cost, accuracy, ty...
The increased availability of genomic data and the increased ease and lower costs of DNA sequencing ...
Abstract Background Reference genome assemblies are valuable, as they provide insights into gene con...
Motivation: A high-quality assembly of reads generated from shotgun sequencing is a substantial step...
Genomic research relies on computers to process large amounts of genomic data. In order to digitize ...