Authors
Minh Duc Cao, Son Hoang Nguyen, Devika Ganesamoorthy, Alysha G Elliott, Matthew A Cooper, Lachlan JM Coin
Publication date
2017/2/20
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
14515
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Third generation sequencing technologies provide the opportunity to improve genome assemblies by generating long reads spanning most repeat sequences. However, current analysis methods require substantial amounts of sequence data and computational resources to overcome the high error rates. Furthermore, they can only perform analysis after sequencing has completed, resulting in either over-sequencing, or in a low quality assembly due to under-sequencing. Here we present npScarf, which can scaffold and complete short read assemblies while the long read sequencing run is in progress. It reports assembly metrics in real-time so the sequencing run can be terminated once an assembly of sufficient quality is obtained. In assembling four bacterial and one eukaryotic genomes, we show that npScarf can construct more complete and accurate assemblies while requiring less sequencing data and …
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