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Original Articles

Functionalizing the Strawberry Genome—A Review

Pages 162-174 | Published online: 03 Oct 2012

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FIGURE 1 The theory of next-generation, short-read sequencing, and assembly as applied to the alphabet: Relatively short runs of letters are obtained where the letters appear in the correct order (A). The letters are computationally aligned based on common features (B). A consensus sequence is derived (C). The same process was used to sequence the strawberry genome, only using millions of fragments that were between 76 and ∼400 bp in length.

FIGURE 1 The theory of next-generation, short-read sequencing, and assembly as applied to the alphabet: Relatively short runs of letters are obtained where the letters appear in the correct order (A). The letters are computationally aligned based on common features (B). A consensus sequence is derived (C). The same process was used to sequence the strawberry genome, only using millions of fragments that were between 76 and ∼400 bp in length.

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