De novo assembly of the cattle reference genome with single-molecule sequencing
GigaScience2020Vol. 9(3)
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Benjamin D. Rosen, Derek M. Bickhart, Robert D. Schnabel, Sergey Koren, Christine G. Elsik, Elizabeth Tseng, Troy N. Rowan, Wai Yee Low, Aleksey V. Zimin, Christine Couldrey, Richard Hall, Wenli Li, Arang Rhie, Jay Ghurye, Stephanie McKay, Françoise Thibaud‐Nissen, Jinna Hoffman, Brenda M. Murdoch, W. M. Snelling, T. G. McDaneld, John A. Hammond, J.C. Schwartz, Wilson Nandolo, Darren E. Hagen, Christian Dreischer, Sebastian J. Schultheiß, Steven Schroeder, Adam M. Phillippy, John B. Cole, Curtis P. Van Tassell, George E. Liu, Timothy P. L. Smith, Juan F. Medrano
Abstract
We demonstrate that improved continuity of assembled sequence warrants the adoption of ARS-UCD1.2 as the new cattle reference genome and that increased assembly accuracy will benefit future research on this species.
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