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  • Resolving the complexity of... Resolving the complexity of the human genome using single-molecule sequencing
    Chaisson, Mark J P; Huddleston, John; Dennis, Megan Y ... Nature (London), 01/2015, Volume: 517, Issue: 7536
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    The human genome is arguably the most complete mammalian reference assembly, yet more than 160 euchromatic gaps remain and aspects of its structural variation remain poorly understood ten years after ...
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  • Accurate circular consensus... Accurate circular consensus long-read sequencing improves variant detection and assembly of a human genome
    Wenger, Aaron M; Peluso, Paul; Rowell, William J ... Nature biotechnology, 10/2019, Volume: 37, Issue: 10
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    The DNA sequencing technologies in use today produce either highly accurate short reads or less-accurate long reads. We report the optimization of circular consensus sequencing (CCS) to improve the ...
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  • The complete sequence of a ... The complete sequence of a human genome
    Nurk, Sergey; Koren, Sergey; Rhie, Arang ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 04/2022, Volume: 376, Issue: 6588
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    Since its initial release in 2000, the human reference genome has covered only the euchromatic fraction of the genome, leaving important heterochromatic regions unfinished. Addressing the remaining ...
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  • De novo assembly and phasin... De novo assembly and phasing of a Korean human genome
    Seo, Jeong-Sun; Rhie, Arang; Kim, Junsoo ... Nature (London), 10/2016, Volume: 538, Issue: 7624
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    Advances in genome assembly and phasing provide an opportunity to investigate the diploid architecture of the human genome and reveal the full range of structural variation across population groups. ...
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  • Improved assembly and varia... Improved assembly and variant detection of a haploid human genome using single‐molecule, high‐fidelity long reads
    Vollger, Mitchell R.; Logsdon, Glennis A.; Audano, Peter A. ... Annals of human genetics, March 2020, Volume: 84, Issue: 2
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    The sequence and assembly of human genomes using long‐read sequencing technologies has revolutionized our understanding of structural variation and genome organization. We compared the accuracy, ...
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  • Whole-Genome Shotgun Assemb... Whole-Genome Shotgun Assembly and Comparison of Human Genome Assemblies
    Istrail, Sorin; Sutton, Granger G.; Florea, Liliana ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 02/2004, Volume: 101, Issue: 7
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    We report a whole-genome shotgun assembly (called WGSA) of the human genome generated at Celera in 2001. The Celera-generated shotgun data set consisted of 27 million sequencing reads organized in ...
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  • The linkage disequilibrium ... The linkage disequilibrium maps of three human chromosomes across four populations reflect their demographic history and a common underlying recombination pattern
    De La Vega, Francisco M; Isaac, Hadar; Collins, Andrew ... Genome research, 04/2005, Volume: 15, Issue: 4
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    The extent and patterns of linkage disequilibrium (LD) determine the feasibility of association studies to map genes that underlie complex traits. Here we present a comparison of the patterns of LD ...
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  • Rat Transforming Growth Fac... Rat Transforming Growth Factor Type 1: Structure and Relation to Epidermal Growth Factor
    Marquardt, Hans; Hunkapiller, Michael W.; Hood, Leroy E. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 1984-Mar-09, Volume: 223, Issue: 4640
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    The complete amino acid sequence of rat transforming growth factor type 1 has been determined. This growth factor, obtained from retrovirus-transformed fibroblasts, is structurally and functionally ...
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  • The synthesis of oligonucle... The synthesis of oligonucleotides containing an aliphatic amino group at the 5′ terminus: synthesis of fluorescent DNA primers for use in DNA sequence analysis
    Smith, Lloyd M.; Fung, Steven; Hunkapiller, Michael W. ... Nucleic acids research, 04/1985, Volume: 13, Issue: 7
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    A rapid and versatile method has been developed for the synthesis of oligonucleotides which contain an aliphatic amino group at their 5′ terminus. This amino group reacts specifically with a variety ...
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