ALLPATHS: De novo assembly of whole-genome shotgun microreads
Broad Institute · Cornell University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
New DNA sequencing technologies deliver data at dramatically lower costs but demand new analytical methods to take full advantage of the very short reads that they produce. We provide an initial, theoretical solution to the challenge of de novo assembly from whole-genome shotgun “microreads.” For 11 genomes of sizes up to 39 Mb, we generated high-quality assemblies from 80× coverage by paired 30-base simulated reads modeled after real Illumina-Solexa reads. The bacterial genomes of Campylobacter jejuni and Escherichia coli assemble optimally, yielding single perfect contigs, and larger genomes yield assemblies that are highly connected and accurate. Assemblies are presented in a graph form that retains…
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- Genome
- Sequence assembly
- Contig
- Biology
- Hybrid genome assembly
- Computational biology
- Shotgun sequencing
- Bacterial genome size