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June 1, 2021

Old school/new school genome sequencing: One step backward — a quantum leap forward.

Author(s): Wing, Rod A

As the costs for genome sequencing have decreased the number of “genome” sequences have increased at a rapid pace. Unfortunately, the quality and completeness of these so–called “genome” sequences have suffered enormously. We prefer to call such genome assemblies as “gene assembly space” (GAS). We believe it is important to distinguish GAS assemblies from reference genome assemblies (RGAs) as all subsequent research that depends on accurate genome assemblies can be highly compromised if the only assembly available is a GAS assembly.

Organization: Arizona Genomics Institute
Year: 2015

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