High-quality draft assemblies of mammalian genomes from massively parallel sequence data

Broad Institute · Harvard University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Massively parallel DNA sequencing technologies are revolutionizing genomics by making it possible to generate billions of relatively short (~100-base) sequence reads at very low cost. Whereas such data can be readily used for a wide range of biomedical applications, it has proven difficult to use them to generate high-quality de novo genome assemblies of large, repeat-rich vertebrate genomes. To date, the genome assemblies generated from such data have fallen far short of those obtained with the older (but much more expensive) capillary-based sequencing approach. Here, we report the development of an algorithm for genome assembly, ALLPATHS-LG, and its application to massively parallel DNA sequence data from…

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Keywords
  • Genome
  • Hybrid genome assembly
  • Massive parallel sequencing
  • Massively parallel
  • Computational biology
  • Sequence assembly
  • Genomics
  • DNA sequencing
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