Improving draft assemblies by iterative mapping and assembly of short reads to eliminate gaps

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Advances in sequencing technology allow genomes to be sequenced at vastly decreased costs. However, the assembled data frequently are highly fragmented with many gaps. We present a practical approach that uses Illumina sequences to improve draft genome assemblies by aligning sequences against contig ends and performing local assemblies to produce gap-spanning contigs. The continuity of a draft genome can thus be substantially improved, often without the need to generate new data. © 2010 Tsai et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Tsai, I. J., Otto, T. D., & Berriman, M. (2010). Improving draft assemblies by iterative mapping and assembly of short reads to eliminate gaps. Genome Biology, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2010-11-4-r41

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