Aug 7, 2019 | Publications
Abstract Motivation Compared to traditional haploid reference genomes, graph genomes are an efficient and compact data structure for storing multiple genomic sequences, for storing polymorphisms or for mapping sequencing reads with greater sensitivity. Further, graphs...
Oct 31, 2018 | Publications
By: Lilue J, Doran AG, Fiddes IT, Abrudan M, Armstrong J, Bennett R, Chow W, Collins J, Collins S, Czechanski A, Danecek P, Diekhans M, Dolle DD, Dunn M, Durbin R, Earl D, Ferguson-Smith A, Flicek P, Flint J, Frankish A, Fu B, Gerstein M, Gilbert J, Goodstadt L,...
Oct 5, 2018 | Publications
By: Biospecimen Collection Source Site—NDRI., Biospecimen Collection Source Site—RPCI., Biospecimen Core Resource—VARI., Brain Bank Repository—University of Miami Brain Endowment Bank., Leidos Biomedical—Project Management., ELSI Study., Genome Browser Data...
Oct 5, 2018 | Publications
By: Louis T. Dang, Markus Tondl, Man Ho H. Chiu, Jerico Revote, Benedict Paten, Vincent Tano, Alex Tokolyi, Florence Besse, Greg Quaife-Ryan, Helen Cumming, Mark J. Drvodelic, Michael P. Eichenlaub, Jeannette C. Hallab, Julian S. Stolper, Fernando J. Rossello, Marie...
Oct 5, 2018 | Publications
By: Shilpa Garg, Mikko Rautiainen, Adam M Novak, Erik Garrison, Richard Durbin, Tobias Marschall Abstract Motivation Constructing high-quality haplotype-resolved de novo assemblies of diploid genomes is important for revealing the full extent of structural variation...
Oct 5, 2018 | Publications
By: Benedict Paten, Jordan M. Eizenga, Yohei M. Rosen, Adam M. Novak, Erik Garrison, and Glenn Hickey Abstract A superbubble is a type of directed acyclic subgraph with single distinct source and sink vertices. In genome assembly and genetics, the possible paths...
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