Swabs to genomes: A comprehensive workflow

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Abstract

The sequencing, assembly, and basic analysis of microbial genomes, once a painstaking and expensive undertaking, has become much easier for research labs with access to standard molecular biology and computational tools. However, there are a confusing variety of options available for DNA library preparation and sequencing, and inexperience with bioinformatics can pose a significant barrier to entry for many who may be interested in microbial genomics. The objective of the present study was to design, test, troubleshoot, and publish a simple, comprehensive workflow from the collection of an environmental sample (a swab) to a published microbial genome; empowering even a lab or classroom with limited resources and bioinformatics experience to performit.

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Dunitz, M. I., Lang, J. M., Jospin, G., Darling, A. E., Eisen, J. A., & Coil, D. A. (2015). Swabs to genomes: A comprehensive workflow. PeerJ, 2015(5). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.960

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