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Improving the Quality of Automatic DNA Sequence Assembly Using Fluorescent Trace-Data Classifications

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Improving the Quality of Automatic DNA Sequence Assembly Using Fluorescent Trace-Data Classifications
Virtually all large-scale sequencing projects use automatic sequence-assembly programs to aid in the determination of DNA sequences. The computer-generated assemblies require substantial hand-editing to transform them into submissions for GenBank. As the size of sequencing projects increases, it becomes essential to improve the quality of the automated assemblies so that this timeconsuming hand-editing may be reduced. Current ABI sequencing technology uses base calls made from fluorescently-labeled DNA fragments run on gels. We present a new representation for the fluorescent trace data associated with individual base calls. This representation can be used before, during, and after fragment assembly to improve the quality of assemblies. We demonstrate one such use
Carolyn F. Allex, Schuyler F. Baldwin, Jude W. Sha
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Type Conference
Year 1996
Where ISMB
Authors Carolyn F. Allex, Schuyler F. Baldwin, Jude W. Shavlik, Frederick R. Blattner
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