A strategy to recover a high-quality, complete plastid sequence from low-coverage whole-genome sequencing.
ABSTRACT.Premise of the study: We developed a bioinformatic strategy to recover and assemble a chloroplast genome using data derived from low-coverage 454 GS FLX/Roche whole-genome sequencing. Methods: A comparative genomics approach was applied to obtain the complete chloroplast genome from a weedy...
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2015
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