نتایج جستجو برای: shotgun assembly sequences

تعداد نتایج: 336465  

2011
N. C. Kane N. Gill M. G. King J. E. Bowers H. Berges J. Gouzy E. Bachlava N. B. Langlade Z. Lai M. Stewart J. M. Burke P. Vincourt S. J. Knapp L. H. Rieseberg

The Compositae is one of the largest and most economically important families of flowering plants and includes a diverse array of food crops, horticultural crops, medicinals, and noxious weeds. Despite its size and economic importance, there is no reference genome sequence for the Compositae, which impedes research and improvement efforts. We report on progress toward sequencing the 3.5 Gb geno...

2016
Max L. Nibert Jesse D. Pyle Andrew E. Firth

Sequence accessions attributable to novel plant amalgaviruses have been found in the Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly database. Sixteen accessions, derived from 12 different plant species, appear to encompass the complete protein-coding regions of the proposed amalgaviruses, which would substantially expand the size of genus Amalgavirus from 4 current species. Other findings include evidence for ...

2001
Gene Myers

Shotgun sequence assembly is a classic inverse problem: given a set of segments randomly sampled from a target sequence, the problem is to reconstruct the target. Early programs for this problem assisted a user by finding potential overlapping segments which were then assembled by hand. As the programs became progressively more sophisticated the problem was completely solved by the software but...

2012
Jong-Sung Lim Beom-Soon Choi Jeong-Soo Lee Chanseok Shin Tae-Jin Yang Jae-Sung Rhee Jae-Seong Lee Ik-Young Choi

Recently, the technologies of DNA sequence variation and gene expression profiling have been used widely as approaches in the expertise of genome biology and genetics. The application to genome study has been particularly developed with the introduction of the next-generation DNA sequencer (NGS) Roche/454 and Illumina/Solexa systems, along with bioinformation analysis technologies of whole-geno...

2014
Bas E Dutilh

Sequencing DNA or RNA directly from the environment often results in many sequencing reads that have no homologs in the database. These are referred to as "unknowns," and reflect the vast unexplored microbial sequence space of our biosphere, also known as "biological dark matter." However, unknowns also exist because metagenomic datasets are not optimally mined. There is a pressure on researche...

Journal: :Proteins 2003
Daniel Fischer

To gain a better understanding of the biological role of proteins encoded in genome sequences, knowledge of their three-dimensional (3D) structure and function is required. The computational assignment of folds is becoming an increasingly important complement to experimental structure determination. In particular, fold-recognition methods aim to predict approximate 3D models for proteins bearin...

2013
Fatma Onmus-Leone Jun Hang Robert J. Clifford Yu Yang Matthew C. Riley Robert A. Kuschner Paige E. Waterman Emil P. Lesho

Despite major advances in next-generation sequencing, assembly of sequencing data, especially data from novel microorganisms or re-emerging pathogens, remains constrained by the lack of suitable reference sequences. De novo assembly is the best approach to achieve an accurate finished sequence, but multiple sequencing platforms or paired-end libraries are often required to achieve full genome c...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2008
Gennady Denisov Brian Walenz Aaron L. Halpern Jason R. Miller Nelson Axelrod Samuel Levy Granger G. Sutton

MOTIVATION We present an algorithm to identify allelic variation given a Whole Genome Shotgun (WGS) assembly of haploid sequences, and to produce a set of haploid consensus sequences rather than a single consensus sequence. Existing WGS assemblers take a column-by-column approach to consensus generation, and produce a single consensus sequence which can be inconsistent with the underlying haplo...

2017
Richard J. Bankoff Michael Jerjos Baily Hohman M. Elise Lauterbur Logan Kistler George H. Perry

Several taxonomically distinct mammalian groups-certain microbats and cetaceans (e.g., dolphins)-share both morphological adaptations related to echolocation behavior and strong signatures of convergent evolution at the amino acid level across seven genes related to auditory processing. Aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis) are nocturnal lemurs with a specialized auditory processing system. A...

Journal: :progress in biological sciences 2014
samaneh saadat zhaleh safikhani kambiz badie mehdi sadeghi

given the importance of transcriptome analysis in various biological studies and considering thevast amount of whole transcriptome sequencing data, it seems necessary to develop analgorithm to assemble transcriptome data. in this study we propose an algorithm fortranscriptome assembly in the absence of a reference genome. first, the contiguous sequencesare generated using de bruijn graph with d...

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