Assembly and finalisation of prokaryotic genomes with optical mapping, Diego C B Mariano, Rommel T J Ramos, Vasco A C Azevedo (9786209091643) — Readings Books

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Assembly and finalisation of prokaryotic genomes with optical mapping
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The constant improvement of DNA sequencing platforms has reduced the time spent on the process of reading and identifying genomes at an increasingly lower cost. However, sequencers still have limitations, such as the size of DNA fragments they are able to identify. Thus, DNA is fragmented before sequencing, and after this step, it is reordered so that it can represent the original genome. This process, known as genome assembly, requires the use of various in vitro and in silico strategies. In recent years, several strategies for genome assembly have been proposed, but there is still no consensus on the best approach. Recently, several genomes have been finalised using a technique known as whole genome optical mapping (WGM). This technique allows for high-quality assemblies from a high-precision restriction map. The restriction map allows contigs to be oriented and ordered without the need for a reference genome. Optical mapping will usher in a new era of faster, lower-cost, and increasingly accurate genome assemblies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
10 October 2025
Pages
56
ISBN
9786209091643

The constant improvement of DNA sequencing platforms has reduced the time spent on the process of reading and identifying genomes at an increasingly lower cost. However, sequencers still have limitations, such as the size of DNA fragments they are able to identify. Thus, DNA is fragmented before sequencing, and after this step, it is reordered so that it can represent the original genome. This process, known as genome assembly, requires the use of various in vitro and in silico strategies. In recent years, several strategies for genome assembly have been proposed, but there is still no consensus on the best approach. Recently, several genomes have been finalised using a technique known as whole genome optical mapping (WGM). This technique allows for high-quality assemblies from a high-precision restriction map. The restriction map allows contigs to be oriented and ordered without the need for a reference genome. Optical mapping will usher in a new era of faster, lower-cost, and increasingly accurate genome assemblies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
10 October 2025
Pages
56
ISBN
9786209091643