De novo assembly of human genomes with massively parallel short read sequencing

Volume: 20, Issue: 2, Pages: 265 - 272
Published: Dec 17, 2009
Abstract
Next-generation massively parallel DNA sequencing technologies provide ultrahigh throughput at a substantially lower unit data cost; however, the data are very short read length sequences, making de novo assembly extremely challenging. Here, we describe a novel method for de novo assembly of large genomes from short read sequences. We successfully assembled both the Asian and African human genome sequences, achieving an N50 contig size of 7.4...
Paper Details
Title
De novo assembly of human genomes with massively parallel short read sequencing
Published Date
Dec 17, 2009
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
265 - 272
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