Publications

  • Nanopore sequencing and assembly of a human genome with ultra-long reads

    Nanopore sequencing and assembly of a human genome with ultra-long reads

    Article | Nature Biotechnology | Published: 29 Jan 2018 Miten Jain, Sergey Koren, Karen H Miga, Josh Quick, Arthur C Rand, Thomas A Sasani, John R Tyson, Andrew D Beggs, Alexander T Dilthey, Ian T Fiddes, Sunir Malla, Hannah Marriott, Tom Nieto, Justin O’Grady, Hugh E Olsen, Brent S Pedersen, Arang Rhie, Hollian Richardson, Aaron R Quinlan,…

  • Sixteen diverse laboratory mouse reference genomes define strain-specific haplotypes and novel functional loci.

    Sixteen diverse laboratory mouse reference genomes define strain-specific haplotypes and novel functional loci.

    Article | Nature Genetics | Published: 01 October 2018 Jingtao Lilue, Anthony G. Doran, Ian T. Fiddes, Monica Abrudan, Joel Armstrong, Ruth Bennett, William Chow, Joanna Collins, Stephan Collins, Anne Czechanski, Petr Danecek, Mark Diekhans, Dirk-Dominik Dolle, Matt Dunn, Richard Durbin, Dent Earl, Anne Ferguson-Smith, Paul Flicek, Jonathan Flint, Adam Frankish, Beiyuan Fu, Mark Gerstein,…

  • Historical Sketch: The Santa Cruz Workshop

    Historical Sketch: The Santa Cruz Workshop

    Robert L. SinsheimerMay, 1985. | Genomics. Volume 5, Issue 4, November 1989, Pages 954-956. The Santa Cruz Workshop in May 1985 resulted from the convergence of several lines of thought.The first complete genome to be sequenced was that of the bacterial virus ¢Xl 74 (5400 nucleotides) by Fred Sanger in 1977. Before that, my laboratory…

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