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A Sanger/pyrosequencing hybrid approach for the generation of high-quality draft assemblies of marine microbial genomes

by: Susanne M. D. Goldberg, Justin Johnson, Dana Busam, Tamara Feldblyum, Steve Ferriera, Robert Friedman, Aaron Halpern, Hoda Khouri, Saul A. Kravitz, Federico M. Lauro, Kelvin Li, Yu-Hui Rogers, Robert Strausberg, Granger Sutton, Luke Tallon, Torsten Thomas, Eli Venter, Marvin Frazier, J. Craig Venter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 103, No. 30. (25 July 2006), pp. 11240-11245, doi:10.1073/pnas.0604351103  Key: citeulike:761828

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Since its introduction a decade ago, whole-genome shotgun sequencing (WGS) has been the main approach for producing cost-effective and high-quality genome sequence data. Until now, the Sanger sequencing technology that has served as a platform for WGS has not been truly challenged by emerging technologies. The recent introduction of the pyrosequencing-based 454 sequencing platform (454 Life Sciences, Branford, CT) offers a very promising sequencing technology alternative for incorporation in WGS. In this study, we evaluated the utility and cost-effectiveness of a hybrid sequencing approach using 3730xl Sanger data and 454 data to generate higher-quality lower-cost assemblies of microbial genomes compared to current Sanger sequencing strategies alone.


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