Oryza coarctata plants, collected from Sundarban delta of West Bengal, India, have been used in the present study to
generate draft genome sequences, employing the hybrid genome assembly with Illumina reads and third generation Oxford Nanopore sequencing technology.
Not exact matches
In the last decade, however, complete
genome - sequence information and increasingly powerful bioinformatic tools have allowed us to
generate and analyse
draft interactome maps both for humans and for other model organisms.
To illuminate the origins of chordate and vertebrates, we
generated a
draft of the protein - coding portion of the
genome of the most studied ascidian, Ciona intestinalis.
We
generated a high - quality
draft genome of the species Coffea canephora, which displays a conserved chromosomal gene order among asterid angiosperms.
The
draft genome generated by the present study covered > 70 % of the whole
genome and harbored > 87 % of the known gene transcripts, thereby constituting the most informative
genome resource currently available for bay scallop.
The technology allows scientists to go beyond fragmented
draft genomes and
generate the most comprehensive and high - quality de novo assemblies.
Using MinION nanopore sequencing to
generate a de novo eukaryotic
draft genome: preliminary physiological and genomic description of the extremophilic red alga Galdieria sulphuraria strain SAG 107.79
This year's DNA Day (April 23rd) is
generating more publicity than usual as it coincides with the 10th anniversary of the
draft human
genome sequence.