This paper proposes a simplified approach to the assembly of large physical genome maps. The approach focuses on two key problems: (i) the integration of diverse forms of data from numerous sources, and (ii) the detection and removal of errors and anomalies in the data. The approach simplifies map assembly by dividing it into three phases---overlap, linkage and ordering. In the first phase, all forms of overlap data are integrated into a simple abstract structure, called clusters, where each cluster is a set of mutually-overlapping DNA segments. This phase filters out many questionable overlaps in the mapping data. In the second phase, clusters are linked together into a weighted intersection graph. False links between widely separated regi...
In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a scientific database for the map assemb...
Motivation: The methods for analyzing overlap data are distinct from those for analyzing probe data,...
Mapping genome of an organism is an important tool to provide a guide for the sequencing experiments...
This paper proposes a simplified approach to the assembly of large physical genome maps. The approac...
A major goal of the Human Genome Project is to construct detailed physical maps of the human genome....
In this paper, we focus on some of the scientific data management problems faced by the Human Genome...
BackgroundPhysical maps have been historically one of the cornerstones of genome sequencing and map-...
Background: Physical maps are the substrate of genome sequencing and map-based cloning and their con...
Background: Physical maps have been historically one of the cornerstones of genome sequencing and ma...
The Human Genome Center at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is nearing closure on a...
Background Physical maps have been historically one of the cornerstones of genome sequencing and map...
The biological sciences are becoming increasingly dependent on information science as they accrue la...
Motivation: Optical maps are high-resolution restriction maps (Rmaps) that give a unique numeric rep...
Abstract Background With long reads getting even longer and cheaper, large scale sequencing project...
The goal of physical mapping of the genome is to reconstruct a strand of DNA given a collection of o...
In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a scientific database for the map assemb...
Motivation: The methods for analyzing overlap data are distinct from those for analyzing probe data,...
Mapping genome of an organism is an important tool to provide a guide for the sequencing experiments...
This paper proposes a simplified approach to the assembly of large physical genome maps. The approac...
A major goal of the Human Genome Project is to construct detailed physical maps of the human genome....
In this paper, we focus on some of the scientific data management problems faced by the Human Genome...
BackgroundPhysical maps have been historically one of the cornerstones of genome sequencing and map-...
Background: Physical maps are the substrate of genome sequencing and map-based cloning and their con...
Background: Physical maps have been historically one of the cornerstones of genome sequencing and ma...
The Human Genome Center at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is nearing closure on a...
Background Physical maps have been historically one of the cornerstones of genome sequencing and map...
The biological sciences are becoming increasingly dependent on information science as they accrue la...
Motivation: Optical maps are high-resolution restriction maps (Rmaps) that give a unique numeric rep...
Abstract Background With long reads getting even longer and cheaper, large scale sequencing project...
The goal of physical mapping of the genome is to reconstruct a strand of DNA given a collection of o...
In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a scientific database for the map assemb...
Motivation: The methods for analyzing overlap data are distinct from those for analyzing probe data,...
Mapping genome of an organism is an important tool to provide a guide for the sequencing experiments...