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ARACHNE: a whole-genome shotgun assembler

by Serafim Batzoglou, David B. Jaffe, Ken Stanley, Jonathan Butler, Sante Gnerre, Evan Mauceli, Bonnie Berger, Jill P. Mesirov, Eric S - Genome Res , 2002
"... We describe a new computer system, called ARACHNE, for assembling genome sequence using paired-end whole-genome shotgun reads. ARACHNE has several key features, including an efficient and sensitive procedure for finding read overlaps, a procedure for scoring overlaps that achieves high accuracy by c ..."
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We describe a new computer system, called ARACHNE, for assembling genome sequence using paired-end whole-genome shotgun reads. ARACHNE has several key features, including an efficient and sensitive procedure for finding read overlaps, a procedure for scoring overlaps that achieves high accuracy

Human whole-genome shotgun sequencing

by James L. Weber, Eugene W. Myers - Genome Research , 1997
"... Large-scale sequencing of the human genome is now under way (Boguski et al. 1996; Marshall and Pennisi 1996). Although at the beginning of the Genome Project, many doubted the scientific value of sequencing the entire human genome, these doubts have evaporated almost entirely (Gibbs 1995; Olson 1995 ..."
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Escherichia coli clones, followed by complete sequencing of these clones one at a time. In this article, we outline an alternative approach to sequencing the human and other large genomes, which we argue is less costly and more informative than the clone-by-clone approach. A Plan for Human Whole-Genome

Whole-Genome Sequence Assembly for Mammalian Genomes: Arachne 2

by David B. Jaffe, Jonathan Butler, Sante Gnerre, Evan Mauceli, Kerstin Lindblad-toh, Jill P. Mesirov, Michael C. Zody, Eric S. Lander
"... We previously described the whole-genome assembly program Arachne, presenting assemblies of simulated data for small to mid-sized genomes. Here we describe algorithmic adaptations to the program, allowing for assembly of mammalian-size genomes, and also improving the assembly of smaller genomes. Thr ..."
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are described in (Mouse Genome Sequencing Consortium 2002). In the whole-genome shotgun method of genome sequencing, as presently practiced, the entire genome is sheared to specified approximate sizes (generally chosen from the range 2–200 kb), yielding random fragments (called inserts), whose ends can

PROJECT SUMMARY 1

by Principal Investigator Loftus, Brendan J
"... The overall goals of this proposal are to obtain a high-coverage, high-quality draft of the Acanthamoeba castellanii Neff (Ac) genome and annotate and analyze the genome sequence data. We intend to use the whole genome shotgun method followed by whole genome assembly to construct a high-quality geno ..."
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The overall goals of this proposal are to obtain a high-coverage, high-quality draft of the Acanthamoeba castellanii Neff (Ac) genome and annotate and analyze the genome sequence data. We intend to use the whole genome shotgun method followed by whole genome assembly to construct a high

“Whole-Genome Shotgun Sequencing

by M. Thomas, P. Gilbert, Et Al, Hair Shafts, M. Thomas, P. Gilbert, Webb Miller, Stephan C. Schuster , 2008
"... The following resources related to this article are available online at ..."
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The following resources related to this article are available online at

Research Heterochromatic sequences in a Drosophila whole-genome shotgun assembly

by Roger A Hoskins, Christopher D Smith, Joseph W Carlson, A Bernardo, Aaron Halpern, Joshua S Kaminker, Cameron Kennedy, J Mungall, Beth A Sullivan, Granger G Sutton, Jiro C Yasuhara, Barbara T Wakimoto, Eugene W Myers, Susan E Celniker, Gerald M, Gary H Karpen , 2002
"... Background: Most eukaryotic genomes include a substantial repeat-rich fraction termed heterochromatin, which is concentrated in centric and telomeric regions. The repetitive nature of heterochromatic sequence makes it difficult to assemble and analyze. To better understand the heterochromatic compon ..."
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component of the Drosophila melanogaster genome, we characterized and annotated portions of a whole-genome shotgun sequence assembly. Results: WGS3, an improved whole-genome shotgun assembly, includes 20.7 Mb of draft-quality sequence not represented in the Release 3 sequence spanning the euchromatin. We

Relating Whole-Genome Expression Data with Protein-Protein Interactions

by Ronald Jansen, Dov Greenbaum, Mark Gerstein , 2002
"... this paper is the interactions occurring within specific complexes. These were obtained from the MIPS complexes catalog (Fellenberg et al. 2000), which represents a carefully annotated, comprehensive data set of protein complexes culled from the scientific literature. In addition, we looked at other ..."
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and Hogue 2000; Xenarios 2000), and a comprehensive collection of yeast two-hybrid experiments (Cagney et al. 2000; lto et al. 2000; Schwikowski et al. 2000; Uetz et al. 2000; Uetz and Hughes 2000; lto et al. 2001). These interactions are subdivided into groups based on their method of discovery

Whole-Genome Shotgun Sequencing of the Extremophile

by Anand Indiad
"... Alkalibacillus haloalkaliphilus C-5 is a haloalkaliphilic bacterium that was isolated from a soil sample from the salty Sambhar ..."
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Alkalibacillus haloalkaliphilus C-5 is a haloalkaliphilic bacterium that was isolated from a soil sample from the salty Sambhar

Evidence that Human Chlamydia pneumoniae Was Zoonotically Acquired†

by unknown authors , 2009
"... Zoonotic infections are a growing threat to global health. Chlamydia pneumoniae is a major human pathogen that is widespread in human populations, causing acute respiratory disease, and has been associated with chronic disease. C. pneumoniae was first identified solely in human populations; however, ..."
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other chlamydial species, C. psittaci and C. abortus, are known zoonotic pathogens. We have sequenced the 1,241,024-bp chromosome and a 7.5-kb cryptic chlamydial plasmid of the koala strain of C. pneumoniae (LPCoLN) using the whole-genome shotgun method. Comparative genomic analysis, including

WGSQuikr: Fast Whole-Genome Shotgun Metagenomic Classification. PloS one. 2014; 9(3):e91784. doi

by David Koslicki , Simon Foucart , Gail Rosen - 10.1371/journal.pone.0091784 PMID: 24626336 ARK PLOSONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0140644 October 23, 2015 16 / 16
"... Abstract. With the decrease in cost and increase in output of whole-genome shotgun technologies, many metagenomic studies are utilizing this approach in lieu of the more traditional 16S rRNA amplicon technique. Due to the large number of relatively short reads output from wholegenome shotgun techno ..."
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of magnitude faster than the aforementioned classification algorithms. We also verify the utility of WGSQuikr on real biological data in the form of a mock community. WGSQuikr is a Whole-Genome Shotgun QUadratic, Iterative, K-mer based Reconstruction method which extends the previously introduced 16S r
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