Abstract
A pangenome captures the genomic diversity for a species, derived from a collection of genetic sequences of diverse populations. Advances in sequencing technologies have given rise to three primary methods for pangenome construction and analysis: de novo assembly and comparison, reference genome-based iterative assembly, and graph-based pangenome construction. Each method presents advantages and challenges in processing varying amounts and structures of DNA sequencing data. With the emergence of high-quality genome assemblies and advanced bioinformatic tools, the graph-based pangenome is emerging as an advanced reference for exploring the biological and functional implications of genetic variations.
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Hu, H., Li, R., Zhao, J., Batley, J., & Edwards, D. (2024). Technological Development and Advances for Constructing and Analyzing Plant Pangenomes. Genome Biology and Evolution, 16(4). https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evae081
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