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  • Discussion : "The diploid genome sequence of an Asian individual"

    Below is the summary of my findings:
    1.The genome was sequenced to 36-fold average coverage using massively parallel sequencing technology.
    2. When aligned the short reads onto the NCBI human reference genome to 99.97% coverage, and guided by the reference genome, we used uniquely mapped reads to assemble a high-quality consensus sequence for 92% of the Asian individual’s genome.

    Can anybody list the main findings from the "The diploid genome sequence of an Asian individual" research?
    Thanks a lot
    Last edited by edge; 09-09-2009, 05:21 PM. Reason: Summaries and discuss "The diploid genome sequence of an Asian individual" research.

  • #2
    Wouldn't this thread be better off in the Literature Watch sub-forum?

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    • #3
      Thanks a lot for your suggestion^^
      I moved it there now

      Originally posted by maubp View Post
      Wouldn't this thread be better off in the Literature Watch sub-forum?

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      • #4
        Discussion : "The diploid genome sequence of an Asian individual"

        Can anybody list the main findings from the "The diploid genome sequence of an Asian individual" research?
        Thanks a lot

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        • #5
          I guess only administrators can move threads - you just started a new thread.

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          • #6
            You'd probably get discussion going more freely, and learn a lot more, if you made the first stab at summarizing the findings.

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            • #7
              Hey edge,

              I appreciate your interest and use of the site, but I would please ask that you take the time to try to answer some of your questions via searching this site and google.

              I'm merging this thread with your other one.

              -=Eric

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              • #8
                Hi,

                I had summarized some of the main findings that I just found.
                Hope it is more convenient for us to discuss about it

                Originally posted by ECO View Post
                Hey edge,

                I appreciate your interest and use of the site, but I would please ask that you take the time to try to answer some of your questions via searching this site and google.

                I'm merging this thread with your other one.

                -=Eric

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                • #9
                  Did you have any SPECIFIC questions or comments about the research to start us off?

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