Improved assembly and variant detection of a haploid human genome using single-molecule, high-fidelity long reads
The Eichler lab at @uwgenome has compared high-fidelity (#HiFi) and continuous long-read (#CLR) datasets, and concluded that HiFi may be the most effective standalone technology for de novo assembly of human genomes. 🧬https://t.co/W2wk0ripQr pic.twitter.com/sRSGK8J4jH
— Science in Seattle (@science_seattle) November 19, 2019