Assembly of the Working Draft of the Human Genome with GigAssembler

Volume: 11, Issue: 9, Pages: 1541 - 1548
Published: Aug 16, 2001
Abstract
The data for the public working draft of the human genome contains roughly 400,000 initial sequence contigs in approximately 30,000 large insert clones. Many of these initial sequence contigs overlap. A program, GigAssembler, was built to merge them and to order and orient the resulting larger sequence contigs based on mRNA, paired plasmid ends, EST, BAC end pairs, and other information. This program produced the first publicly available...
Paper Details
Title
Assembly of the Working Draft of the Human Genome with GigAssembler
Published Date
Aug 16, 2001
Volume
11
Issue
9
Pages
1541 - 1548
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