An intermediate grade of finished genomic sequence suitable for comparative analyses

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Costs of generating comparative-grade versus human-grade finished sequence. The estimated average direct time (A; actual “handson” time that a finishing technician worked to finish a BAC sequence), elapsed time (B; interval of time from when a BAC was assigned to a finishing technician to when it was finished to a comparative-grade or human-grade stage), and reagent costs (C) required per BAC to perform comparative-grade and human-grade sequence finishing (starting with full-shotgun draft sequence) is indicated (for details, see text).

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  1. Genome Res. 14: 2235-2244

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