Background De novo genome assembly is essential to modern genomics studies. As it is not biased by a reference, it is also a useful method for studying genomes with high variation, such as cancer genomes. De novo short-read assemblers commonly use de Bruijn graphs, where nodes are sequences of equal length k, also known as k-mers. Edges in this graph are established between nodes that overlap by $$k - 1$$ k - 1 bases, and nodes along unambiguous walks in the graph are subsequ...
Part 1: Algorithms, Scheduling, Analysis, and Data MiningInternational audienceMassively parallel DN...
The recent breakthroughs in assembling long error-prone reads were based on the overlap-layout-conse...
Genome sequence assembly presents a fascinating and frequently-changing challenge. As DNA sequencing...
De novo genome assembly is cornerstone to modern genomics studies. It is also a useful method for st...
The recent advent of massively parallel sequencing technologies has drastically reduced the cost of ...
Genome assembly is the problem of reconstructing genomes from DNA sequence reads. Even the best asse...
Background: De Bruijn graphs are a theoretical framework underlying several modern genome assembly p...
Emerging next-generation sequencing technologies have opened up exciting new opportunities for genom...
The de Bruijn graph has become a standard method in the analysis of sequencing reads in computationa...
The recent proliferation of next generation sequencing with short reads has enabled many new experim...
International audienceDNA sequencing data continue to progress toward longer reads with increasingly...
Despite active development during past years, the task of sequencing a genome still remains a challe...
BACKGROUND: Next-generation sequencing technologies have given rise to the explosive increase in DNA...
De novo assembly of the genome of a species is essential in the absence of a reference genome sequen...
A critical problem for computational genomics is the problem of de novo genome assembly: the develop...
Part 1: Algorithms, Scheduling, Analysis, and Data MiningInternational audienceMassively parallel DN...
The recent breakthroughs in assembling long error-prone reads were based on the overlap-layout-conse...
Genome sequence assembly presents a fascinating and frequently-changing challenge. As DNA sequencing...
De novo genome assembly is cornerstone to modern genomics studies. It is also a useful method for st...
The recent advent of massively parallel sequencing technologies has drastically reduced the cost of ...
Genome assembly is the problem of reconstructing genomes from DNA sequence reads. Even the best asse...
Background: De Bruijn graphs are a theoretical framework underlying several modern genome assembly p...
Emerging next-generation sequencing technologies have opened up exciting new opportunities for genom...
The de Bruijn graph has become a standard method in the analysis of sequencing reads in computationa...
The recent proliferation of next generation sequencing with short reads has enabled many new experim...
International audienceDNA sequencing data continue to progress toward longer reads with increasingly...
Despite active development during past years, the task of sequencing a genome still remains a challe...
BACKGROUND: Next-generation sequencing technologies have given rise to the explosive increase in DNA...
De novo assembly of the genome of a species is essential in the absence of a reference genome sequen...
A critical problem for computational genomics is the problem of de novo genome assembly: the develop...
Part 1: Algorithms, Scheduling, Analysis, and Data MiningInternational audienceMassively parallel DN...
The recent breakthroughs in assembling long error-prone reads were based on the overlap-layout-conse...
Genome sequence assembly presents a fascinating and frequently-changing challenge. As DNA sequencing...