Oxford Nanopore R10.4 long-read sequencing enables the generation of near-finished bacterial genomes from pure cultures and metagenomes without short-read or reference polishing
MSMantas SereikaRHRasmus Hansen KirkegaardSMSøren Michael KarstTYThomas Yssing MichaelsenEAEmil A. Sørensen
Aalborg University · University of Vienna
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Abstract
Long-read Oxford Nanopore sequencing has democratized microbial genome sequencing and enables the recovery of highly contiguous microbial genomes from isolates or metagenomes. However, to obtain near-finished genomes it has been necessary to include short-read polishing to correct insertions and deletions derived from homopolymer regions. Here, we show that Oxford Nanopore R10.4 can be used to generate near-finished microbial genomes from isolates or metagenomes without short-read or reference polishing.
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- Nanopore sequencing
- Nanopore
- Genome
- Polishing
- Bacterial genome size
- Biology
- Metagenomics
- Computational biology
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