Background: There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since the introduction of next generation DNA sequencing technologies. Genome projects have increasingly involved assembly of whole genome data which produces inferior assemblies compared to traditional Sanger sequencing of genomic fragments cloned into bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs). While whole genome shotgun sequencing using next generation sequencing (NGS) is relatively fast and inexpensive, this method is extremely challenging for highly complex genomes, where polyploidy or high repeat content confounds accurate assembly, or where a highly accurate 'gold' reference is required. Several attempts have been made to improve genome sequenci...
For the vast majority of species - including many economically or ecologically important organisms, ...
The assembly of a reference genome sequence of bread wheat is challenging due to its specific featur...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have enabled high-throughput and low-cost generation o...
BACKGROUND: There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since t...
Background There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since th...
Background: There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since t...
Background: There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since t...
Hierarchical shotgun sequencing remains the method of choice for assembling high-quality reference s...
Background: Numerous completed or on-going whole genome sequencing projects have highlighted the fac...
The genome of barley has a size of more than 5,000 mega-base-pairs and its content of repetitive DNA...
The problem of obtaining the full genomic sequence of an organism has beensolved either via a global...
The genome of barley has a size of more than 5,000 mega-base-pairs and its content of repetitive DNA...
The genome of barley has a size of more than 5,000 mega-base-pairs and its content of repetitive DNA...
For the vast majority of species - including many economically or ecologically important organisms, ...
For the vast majority of species - including many economically or ecologically important organisms, ...
For the vast majority of species - including many economically or ecologically important organisms, ...
The assembly of a reference genome sequence of bread wheat is challenging due to its specific featur...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have enabled high-throughput and low-cost generation o...
BACKGROUND: There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since t...
Background There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since th...
Background: There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since t...
Background: There has been an exponential growth in the number of genome sequencing projects since t...
Hierarchical shotgun sequencing remains the method of choice for assembling high-quality reference s...
Background: Numerous completed or on-going whole genome sequencing projects have highlighted the fac...
The genome of barley has a size of more than 5,000 mega-base-pairs and its content of repetitive DNA...
The problem of obtaining the full genomic sequence of an organism has beensolved either via a global...
The genome of barley has a size of more than 5,000 mega-base-pairs and its content of repetitive DNA...
The genome of barley has a size of more than 5,000 mega-base-pairs and its content of repetitive DNA...
For the vast majority of species - including many economically or ecologically important organisms, ...
For the vast majority of species - including many economically or ecologically important organisms, ...
For the vast majority of species - including many economically or ecologically important organisms, ...
The assembly of a reference genome sequence of bread wheat is challenging due to its specific featur...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have enabled high-throughput and low-cost generation o...