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- noun Plural form of
contig .
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I might add, I have been around the Genome Project and its precursors feeding off data for my own research purposes, not generating large scale genetic or radiation hybrid maps or sequence contigs since about 1988.
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As an example, a set of 10 contigs were used for confirming in silico predicted SNPs in a set of four genotypes using wet lab experiments.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Nikku Raju 2010
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· Cannot save or print if your projects contain contigs
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Windows 2010
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About 93. 1% of the high-quality reads were assembled into contigs with an average 8-fold coverage.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Chao Sun 2010
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Clustering and assembly analyses of these ESTs resulted into 4,557 unique sequences (unigenes) including 697 contigs and 3,860 singletons.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Nikku Raju 2010
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De novo assembly generated 31,088 unique sequences containing 16,592 contigs and 14,496 singletons.
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The horizontal red arrows show the location of the contigs obtained by BLASTN search results of de novo assembly contigs against database of Influenza virus sequences.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Makoto Kuroda et al. 2010
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Similarly, in silico mining of 133 contigs with [greater than or equal to] 5 sequences detected 102 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 37 contigs.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Nikku Raju 2010
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About 93. 1% of the high-quality reads were assembled into contigs with an average 8-fold coverage.
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PCR amplicons were not obtained in case of 4 contigs.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Nikku Raju 2010
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Researchers can assemble these fragments into ‘contigs’ that reveal relatively small differences such as single-nucleotide variants and ‘indels’ — insertions or deletions of a handful of nucleotides — but that cannot resolve larger structural variations.
Every base everywhere all at once: pangenomics comes of age Michael Eisenstein 2023
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Researchers can assemble these fragments into ‘contigs’ that reveal relatively small differences such as single-nucleotide variants and ‘indels’ — insertions or deletions of a handful of nucleotides — but that cannot resolve larger structural variations.
Every base everywhere all at once: pangenomics comes of age Michael Eisenstein 2023
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