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Nanopore sequencing and the Shasta toolkit enable efficient de novo assembly of eleven human genomes

Biology

Nanopore sequencing and the Shasta toolkit enable efficient de novo assembly of eleven human genomes

K. Shafin, T. Pesout, et al.

In a groundbreaking study, authors from UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute and collaborators achieved rapid human genome assembly using the Shasta toolkit, completing the process efficiently in just 9 days. With remarkable accuracy and a cutting-edge approach, they demonstrated the potential of nanopore sequencing technology, producing assemblies with over 99.9% identity—all achieved in record time!

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