A Summary: Massively parallel sequencing is now widely used, but data interpretation is only as good as the reference assembly to which it is aligned. While the number of reference assemblies has rapidly expanded, most of these remain at intermediate stages of completion, either as scaffold builds, or as chromosome builds (consisting of correctly ordered, but not necessarily correctly oriented scaffolds separated by gaps). Completion of de novo assemblies remains difficult, as regions that are repetitive or hard to sequence prevent the accumulation of larger scaffolds, and create errors such as misorientations and mislocalizations. Thus, complementary methods for determining the orientation and positioning of fragments are important for fin...
New sequencing technology has dramatically altered the landscape of whole-genome sequencing, allowin...
Background: Decreasing costs of DNA sequencing have made prokaryotic draft genome sequences increasi...
Genome sequencing has become routine, however genome assembly still remains a challenge despite the ...
A Summary: Massively parallel sequencing is now widely used, but data interpretation is only as good...
Genomic research relies on computers to process large amounts of genomic data. In order to digitize ...
Accurate reference genome sequences provide the foundation for modern molecular biology and genomics...
Strand-seq is a single-cell sequencing technique to finely map sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) and...
Background: Although whole genome sequencing is enabling numerous advances in many fields achieving ...
A genome sequence assembly provides the foundation for studies of genotypic and phenotypic variation...
Motivation: The increasing availability of second-generation highthroughput sequencing (HTS) technol...
The development of “next-generation” high-throughput sequencing technologies has made it possible fo...
Genome sequencing has become routine, however genome assembly still remains a challenge despite the ...
Background The use of short reads from High Throughput Sequencing (HTS) techniques is now commonplac...
Background: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have greatly promoted the genomic study of...
De novo genome assembly is always fragmented. Assembly fragmentation is more serious using the popul...
New sequencing technology has dramatically altered the landscape of whole-genome sequencing, allowin...
Background: Decreasing costs of DNA sequencing have made prokaryotic draft genome sequences increasi...
Genome sequencing has become routine, however genome assembly still remains a challenge despite the ...
A Summary: Massively parallel sequencing is now widely used, but data interpretation is only as good...
Genomic research relies on computers to process large amounts of genomic data. In order to digitize ...
Accurate reference genome sequences provide the foundation for modern molecular biology and genomics...
Strand-seq is a single-cell sequencing technique to finely map sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) and...
Background: Although whole genome sequencing is enabling numerous advances in many fields achieving ...
A genome sequence assembly provides the foundation for studies of genotypic and phenotypic variation...
Motivation: The increasing availability of second-generation highthroughput sequencing (HTS) technol...
The development of “next-generation” high-throughput sequencing technologies has made it possible fo...
Genome sequencing has become routine, however genome assembly still remains a challenge despite the ...
Background The use of short reads from High Throughput Sequencing (HTS) techniques is now commonplac...
Background: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have greatly promoted the genomic study of...
De novo genome assembly is always fragmented. Assembly fragmentation is more serious using the popul...
New sequencing technology has dramatically altered the landscape of whole-genome sequencing, allowin...
Background: Decreasing costs of DNA sequencing have made prokaryotic draft genome sequences increasi...
Genome sequencing has become routine, however genome assembly still remains a challenge despite the ...