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  • Referee: Genome assembly quality scores

    Modern genome sequencing technologies provide a succint measure of quality at each position in every read, however all of this information is lost in the assembly process. Referee summarizes the quality information from the reads that map to a site in an assembled genome to calculate a quality sc...

    Tags: Referee, Genome, assembly, quality, scores, ngs

    2069 days ago

  • pWhatsHap: a parallel, high-performance version of WhatsHap

    Given the potential relevance of efficient haplotyping in several analysis pipelines, we have designed and engineered pWhatsHap, a parallel, high-performance version of WhatsHap. pWhatsHap is embedded in a toolkit developed in Python and supports genomics datasets in standar...

    Tags: pWhatsHap, parallel, high-performance, WhatsHap, Phasing, Phase, Genome, Alles, Haplotype

    2059 days ago

  • Ribbon genomics http://genomeribbon.com/ #Visualization #Ribbon #Graph #Genome #BAM #SAM #Mummer

    Tags: Visualization, Ribbon, Graph, Genome, BAM, SAM, Mummer

    2045 days ago

  • SIMBA: a Genome Assembly Project Management System

    SIMBA, SImple Manager for Bacterial Assemblies, is a Web interface for managing assembly projects of bacterial genomes. SIMBA was created to assist bioinformaticians to assemble bacterial genomes sequenced with NextGeneration Sequencing (NGS) platforms quickly, easily and effectively. SIMBA also ...

    Tags: SIMBA, Genome, Assembly, Project, Management, System

    2044 days ago

  • CHARLES SWANTON LAB

    They are using the latest DNA sequencing technology to read the genetic makeup of cancer cells within tumours in ever greater detail, teasing out patterns of evolution (evolutionary rule books), cancer heterogeneity and working out what changes have happened as a tumour evolves. We’re also invest...

    Tags: CHARLES SWANTON, Cancer, Evolution, Genome, Instability, Laboratory

    2032 days ago

  • Genome sequence-based (sub-)species delineation.

    The GGDC web service reports digital DDH for a universal and accurate delineation of prokaryotic (sub-)species without inheriting the pitfalls of classic DDH, and also calculates differences in genomic G+C content. http://ggdc.dsmz.de/ggdc_background.php# Genome-to-Genome Distance Calculator 2....

    Tags: Genome, sequence, sub-species, delineation

    2031 days ago

  • Genome Annotation using MAKER tutorial !

    MAKER is a great tool for annotating a reference genome using empirical and ab initiogene predictions. GMOD, the umbrella organization that includes MAKER, has some nice tutorials online for running MAKER. However, these were quite simplified examples and it took a bit of effort to...

    Tags: Genome, Annotation, MAKER

    2023 days ago

  • Is It #Ordered Correctly? #Validating #Genome #Assemblies by Optical Mapping http://www.plantcell.org/content/30/1/7

    Tags: Ordered, Validating, Genome, Assemblies

    2022 days ago

  • Long reads assembly tutorial https://www.melbournebioinformatics.org.au/tutorials/tutorials/pacbio/ #Long #Reads #PacBio #assembly #Genome

    Tags: Long, Reads, PacBio, assembly, Genome

    2005 days ago

  • I recommend two technologies: long reads to get the genome right, short reads to get the bases right. #Genome #Assembly #Reads #LonfReads

    Tags: Genome, Assembly, Reads, LonfReads

    2004 days ago