Next generation shotgun sequencing and the challenges of de novo genome assembly

Sequencing the genomes of the many scientifically fascinating plants and animals found in South Africa is fast becoming a viable option as a result of the rapid and sustained drop in the cost of next generation sequencing over the last five years. However, the processing and assembly of the sequenc...

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Main Authors: Stephen Schlebusch, Nicola Illing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2012-10-01
Series:Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
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Online Access:http://192.168.0.108/index.php/jesa/article/view/9494
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spelling doaj-59cc9b4e03f842d3a5865b8c203887122021-02-18T13:40:06ZengUniversity of Cape TownJournal of Energy in Southern Africa1021-447X2413-30512012-10-0110811/12Next generation shotgun sequencing and the challenges of de novo genome assemblyStephen Schlebusch0Nicola Illing1Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Cape Town, Cape TownDepartment of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town Sequencing the genomes of the many scientifically fascinating plants and animals found in South Africa is fast becoming a viable option as a result of the rapid and sustained drop in the cost of next generation sequencing over the last five years. However, the processing and assembly of the sequence data produced is not trivial. There are several factors which need to be taken into consideration when planning a strategy to assemble genome sequence data de novo. This paper reviews the advances and the challenges in two of the most rapidly developing areas of the field: the sequencing technology and the software programs used to assemble de novo the sequence data generated by these technologies into a genome. http://192.168.0.108/index.php/jesa/article/view/9494de novo genome assemblynext generation sequencingde Bruijnwhole genome sequencing
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Next generation shotgun sequencing and the challenges of de novo genome assembly
Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
de novo genome assembly
next generation sequencing
de Bruijn
whole genome sequencing
author_facet Stephen Schlebusch
Nicola Illing
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title Next generation shotgun sequencing and the challenges of de novo genome assembly
title_short Next generation shotgun sequencing and the challenges of de novo genome assembly
title_full Next generation shotgun sequencing and the challenges of de novo genome assembly
title_fullStr Next generation shotgun sequencing and the challenges of de novo genome assembly
title_full_unstemmed Next generation shotgun sequencing and the challenges of de novo genome assembly
title_sort next generation shotgun sequencing and the challenges of de novo genome assembly
publisher University of Cape Town
series Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
issn 1021-447X
2413-3051
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Sequencing the genomes of the many scientifically fascinating plants and animals found in South Africa is fast becoming a viable option as a result of the rapid and sustained drop in the cost of next generation sequencing over the last five years. However, the processing and assembly of the sequence data produced is not trivial. There are several factors which need to be taken into consideration when planning a strategy to assemble genome sequence data de novo. This paper reviews the advances and the challenges in two of the most rapidly developing areas of the field: the sequencing technology and the software programs used to assemble de novo the sequence data generated by these technologies into a genome.
topic de novo genome assembly
next generation sequencing
de Bruijn
whole genome sequencing
url http://192.168.0.108/index.php/jesa/article/view/9494
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