Completing bacterial genome assemblies with multiplex MinION sequencing
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Abstract
Illumina sequencing platforms have enabled widespread bacterial whole genome sequencing. While Illumina data is appropriate for many analyses, its short read length limits its ability to resolve genomic structure. This has major implications for tracking the spread of mobile genetic elements, including those which carry antimicrobial resistance determinants. Fully resolving a bacterial genome requires long-read sequencing such as those generated by Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) platforms. Here we describe our use of the ONT MinION to sequence 12 isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae on a single flow cell. We assembled each genome using a combination of ONT reads and previously available Illumina reads, and…
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- Minion
- Nanopore sequencing
- Illumina dye sequencing
- Genome
- Hybrid genome assembly
- DNA sequencing
- Biology
- Bacterial genome size
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