Month: May 2020
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May 4th data release for SARS-CoV-2 genome browser
UCSC Genome Browser | May 4, 2020 We are pleased to announce our second data release for the coronavirus genome browser. Much like our first release, this includes a variety of annotation types such as CRISPR tracks, protein structure and interaction tracks, immunology tracks, and a 119-way multiple sequence alignment. One new track we would…
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Eleven human genomes sequenced and assembled in nine days
In this diagram, the nine-day genome assembly process is broken down by length of time for each step. University of California – Santa Cruz | May 4, 2020 It’s only been three years since UC Santa Cruz researchers proved that long-read human genome assembly using the same nanopore technology developed on campus could be done at all.…