An adaptive, object oriented strategy for base calling in DNA sequence analysis

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An algorithm has been developed for the determination of nucleotide sequence from data produced in fluorescence-based automated DNA sequencing instruments employing the four-color strategy. This algorithm takes advantage of object oriented programming techniques for modularity and extensibility. The algorithm is adaptive in that data sets from a wide variety of instruments and sequencing conditions can be used with good results. Confidence values are provided on the base calls as an estimate of accuracy. The algorithm iteratively employs confidence determinations from several different modules, each of which examines a different feature of the data for accurate peak identification. Modules within this system can be added or removed for increased performance or for application to a different task. In comparisons with commercial software, the algorithm performed well. © 1993 Oxford University Press.

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Giddings, M. C., Brumley, R. L., Haker, M., & Smith, L. M. (1993). An adaptive, object oriented strategy for base calling in DNA sequence analysis. Nucleic Acids Research, 21(19), 4530–4540. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/21.19.4530

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