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Viewing and editing assembled sequences using Consed.

by: David Gordon
Current protocols in bioinformatics / editoral board, Andreas D. Baxevanis ... [et al.], Vol. Chapter 11 (August 2003), doi:10.1002/0471250953.bi1102s02  Key: citeulike:11120514

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Consed is a program for viewing and editing assemblies prepared by the Phrap assembly program. This unit presents a general introduction to Consed. It also provides instructions for identifying problem regions and searching in Consed. Additional protocols describe creating tags, picking primers, correcting joins and adding and removing reads. Instructions are also given for the use of Assembly View, predicting the results of a restriction digestion, the use of Consed in conjunction with PolyPhred, and using Autofinish, as well as a procedure for running Phred and Phrap.


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