Assembling the perfect bacterial genome using Oxford Nanopore and Illumina sequencing
Monash University · The University of Melbourne · +2 more institutions
Abstract
A perfect bacterial genome assembly is one where the assembled sequence is an exact match for the organism's genome-each replicon sequence is complete and contains no errors. While this has been difficult to achieve in the past, improvements in long-read sequencing, assemblers, and polishers have brought perfect assemblies within reach. Here, we describe our recommended approach for assembling a bacterial genome to perfection using a combination of Oxford Nanopore Technologies long reads and Illumina short reads: Trycycler long-read assembly, Medaka long-read polishing, Polypolish short-read polishing, followed by other short-read polishing tools and manual curation. We also discuss potential pitfalls one…
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3Topics & keywords
- Nanopore sequencing
- Genome
- Sequence assembly
- Nanopore
- Computational biology
- Illumina dye sequencing
- Whole genome sequencing
- Bacterial genome size
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