After two decades of improvements, the current human reference genome (GRCh38) is the most accurate and complete vertebrate genome ever produced. However, no single chromosome has been finished end to end, and hundreds of unresolved gaps persist1,2. Here we present a human genome assembly that surpasses the continuity of GRCh382, along with a gapless, telomere-to-telomere assembly of a human chromosome. This was enabled by high-coverage, ultra-long-read nanopore sequencing of the complete hydatidiform mole CHM13 genome, combined with complementary technologies for quality improvement and validation. Focusing our efforts on the human X chromosome3, we reconstructed the centromeric satellite DNA array (approximately 3.1 Mb) and clos...
Mobile elements and repetitive genomic regions are sources of lineage-specific genomic innovation an...
Telomeric and subtelomeric regions of human chromosomes largely consist of highly repetitive and red...
Existing human genome assemblies have almost entirely excluded repetitive sequences within and near ...
Since its initial release in 2000, the human reference genome has covered only the euchromatic fract...
Since its initial release in 2000, the human reference genome has covered only the euchromatic fract...
The completion of the first telomere-to-telomere human genome, T2T-CHM13, has removed limitations im...
The current human reference genome, GRCh38, represents over 20 years of effort to generate a high-qu...
In 2001, Celera Genomics and the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium published their in...
Accurate maps and DNA sequences for human subtelomere regions, along with detailed knowledge of subt...
Telomeres are the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes. To ensure that no large stretches of unchar...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Despite their importance in disease and evolution, hig...
We report the sequencing and assembly of a reference genome for the human GM12878 Utah/Ceph cell lin...
Existing human genome assemblies have almost entirely excluded repetitive sequences within and near ...
The completion of a telomere-to-telomere human reference genome, T2T-CHM13, has resolved complex reg...
<div><p>Telomeric and subtelomeric regions of human chromosomes largely consist of highly repetitive...
Mobile elements and repetitive genomic regions are sources of lineage-specific genomic innovation an...
Telomeric and subtelomeric regions of human chromosomes largely consist of highly repetitive and red...
Existing human genome assemblies have almost entirely excluded repetitive sequences within and near ...
Since its initial release in 2000, the human reference genome has covered only the euchromatic fract...
Since its initial release in 2000, the human reference genome has covered only the euchromatic fract...
The completion of the first telomere-to-telomere human genome, T2T-CHM13, has removed limitations im...
The current human reference genome, GRCh38, represents over 20 years of effort to generate a high-qu...
In 2001, Celera Genomics and the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium published their in...
Accurate maps and DNA sequences for human subtelomere regions, along with detailed knowledge of subt...
Telomeres are the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes. To ensure that no large stretches of unchar...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Despite their importance in disease and evolution, hig...
We report the sequencing and assembly of a reference genome for the human GM12878 Utah/Ceph cell lin...
Existing human genome assemblies have almost entirely excluded repetitive sequences within and near ...
The completion of a telomere-to-telomere human reference genome, T2T-CHM13, has resolved complex reg...
<div><p>Telomeric and subtelomeric regions of human chromosomes largely consist of highly repetitive...
Mobile elements and repetitive genomic regions are sources of lineage-specific genomic innovation an...
Telomeric and subtelomeric regions of human chromosomes largely consist of highly repetitive and red...
Existing human genome assemblies have almost entirely excluded repetitive sequences within and near ...