Long-range and highly accurate de novo assembly from short-read data is one of the most pressing challenges in genomics. Recently, it has been shown that read pairs generated by proximity ligation of DNA in chromatin of living tissue can address this problem, dramatically increasing the scaffold contiguity of assemblies. Here, we describe a simpler approach (“Chicago”) based on in vitro...
Center for Computational Biology Seminar: Dr. Ed Green, University of California, Santa Cruz
Date
Tuesday January 26, 2016
Location
Life Sciences Addition
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