Assembly of the Working Draft of the Human Genome with GigAssembler

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Figure 2.
Figure 2.

Two sequences with tails. The nonaligning regions on either side can be classified into ‘extensions’ and ‘tails.’ Short tails are fairly common even when two sequences should be joined into a contig because of poor quality sequence near the ends and occasional chimeric reads. Long tails, however, are generally a sign that the alignment is merely due to the sequences sharing a repeating element.

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  1. Genome Res. 11: 1541-1548

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