Comparison of long-read sequencing technologies in the hybrid assembly of complex bacterial genomes
Illumina sequencing allows rapid, cheap and accurate whole genome bacterial analyses, but short reads (<300 bp) do not usually enable complete genome assembly. Long-read sequencing greatly assists with resolving complex bacterial genomes, particularly when combined with short-read Illumina data (...
Main Authors: | De Maio, N, Shaw, L, Hubbard, A, George, S, Sanderson, N, Swann, J, Wick, R, Abuoun, M, Stubberfield, E, Hoosdally, S, Crook, D, Peto, T, Sheppard, A, Bailey, M, Read, D, Anjum, M, Walker, A, Stoesser, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Microbiology Society
2019
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