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Showing papers by "Susan Lucas published in 2005"


12 Apr 2005
TL;DR: Analysis to date of a wide array of microbial projects indicates the cloning strategy has been successful in spanning repeat regions and producing longer-range contiguity and reduce the amount of finishing required to complete the genome sequence.
Abstract: Author(s): Detter, Chris; Dalin, Eileen; Smith, Doug; Tice, Hope; Anaya, Mariana; Ng, Dean; Dorsett, Victor; Rubin, Eddy; Richardson, Paul M. | Abstract: To date, the US Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute has produced shotgun libraries for more than 150 microbial whole genome sequencing projects. In an effort to better span repeats and link contigs we now utilize a 3 library approach for all whole genome shotgun projects. Here, we describe the construction, sequencing, and analysis of our 3 library cloning approach with the goal of producing high quality draft assemblies with greater genome coverage and fewer gaps. The libraries were constructed from randomly sheared whole genomic DNA that was size selected to approximately 3 Kb, 8 Kb or 40 Kb and ligated into the appropriate high, low, or single copy cloning vector. The libraries were sequenced to an approximate depth of 4X for the 3 Kb and 8 Kb libraries, and approximately 15X clone coverage for the 40 Kb fosmid library. Analysis to date of a wide array of microbial projects indicates our cloning strategy has been successful in spanning repeat regions and producing longer-range contiguity. These assemblies reduce the amount of finishing required to complete the genome sequence.