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  • Genetic Variation, Comparat... Genetic Variation, Comparative Genomics, and the Diagnosis of Disease
    Eichler, Evan E The New England journal of medicine, 07/2019, Volume: 381, Issue: 1
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    The genome is not akin to a string of fixed length. Many large segments of DNA may be present or absent — a major contributor to pathogenic genomic variation. New technologies in DNA sequencing are ...
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  • Long-read human genome sequ... Long-read human genome sequencing and its applications
    Logsdon, Glennis A; Vollger, Mitchell R; Eichler, Evan E Nature reviews. Genetics, 10/2020, Volume: 21, Issue: 10
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    Over the past decade, long-read, single-molecule DNA sequencing technologies have emerged as powerful players in genomics. With the ability to generate reads tens to thousands of kilobases in length ...
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  • Nonhybrid, finished microbi... Nonhybrid, finished microbial genome assemblies from long-read SMRT sequencing data
    Chin, Chen-Shan; Alexander, David H; Marks, Patrick ... Nature methods, 06/2013, Volume: 10, Issue: 6
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    We present a hierarchical genome-assembly process (HGAP) for high-quality de novo microbial genome assemblies using only a single, long-insert shotgun DNA library in conjunction with Single Molecule, ...
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  • Limitations of next-generat... Limitations of next-generation genome sequence assembly
    Eichler, Evan E; Alkan, Can; Sajjadian, Saba Nature methods, 01/2011, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    High-throughput sequencing technologies promise to transform the fields of genetics and comparative biology by delivering tens of thousands of genomes in the near future. Although it is feasible to ...
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  • Evolution of Human-Specific... Evolution of Human-Specific Neural SRGAP2 Genes by Incomplete Segmental Duplication
    Dennis, Megan Y.; Nuttle, Xander; Sudmant, Peter H. ... Cell, 05/2012, Volume: 149, Issue: 4
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    Gene duplication is an important source of phenotypic change and adaptive evolution. We leverage a haploid hydatidiform mole to identify highly identical sequences missing from the reference genome, ...
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  • HiCanu: accurate assembly o... HiCanu: accurate assembly of segmental duplications, satellites, and allelic variants from high-fidelity long reads
    Nurk, Sergey; Walenz, Brian P; Rhie, Arang ... Genome research, 09/2020, Volume: 30, Issue: 9
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    Complete and accurate genome assemblies form the basis of most downstream genomic analyses and are of critical importance. Recent genome assembly projects have relied on a combination of noisy ...
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  • Properties and rates of ger... Properties and rates of germline mutations in humans
    Campbell, Catarina D; Eichler, Evan E Trends in genetics, 10/2013, Volume: 29, Issue: 10
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    Highlights • We describe insights into mutation rate from high-throughput genome sequencing of families. • A paternal bias and agebeffect in mutation has been quantified at the genome-wide level. • ...
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  • The discovery of integrated... The discovery of integrated gene networks for autism and related disorders
    Hormozdiari, Fereydoun; Penn, Osnat; Borenstein, Elhanan ... Genome research, 01/2015, Volume: 25, Issue: 1
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    Despite considerable genetic heterogeneity underlying neurodevelopmental diseases, there is compelling evidence that many disease genes will map to a much smaller number of biological subnetworks. We ...
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  • Genome structural variation... Genome structural variation discovery and genotyping
    Eichler, Evan E; Alkan, Can; Coe, Bradley P Nature reviews. Genetics, 05/2011, Volume: 12, Issue: 5
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    Comparisons of human genomes show that more base pairs are altered as a result of structural variation - including copy number variation - than as a result of point mutations. Here we review advances ...
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  • Genetic variation and the d... Genetic variation and the de novo assembly of human genomes
    Chaisson, Mark J P; Wilson, Richard K; Eichler, Evan E Nature reviews. Genetics, 11/2015, Volume: 16, Issue: 11
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    The discovery of genetic variation and the assembly of genome sequences are both inextricably linked to advances in DNA-sequencing technology. Short-read massively parallel sequencing has ...
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