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|a Genome Sequencing Technolog and Algorithms; List of Contributors; Contents; Part I The New DNA Sequencing Technology; 1 An Overview of New DNA Sequencing Technology; 2 Array-Based Pyrosequencing Technology; 3 The Role of Resequencing Arrays in RevolutionizingDNA Sequencing; 4 Polony Sequencing; 5 Genome Sequencing: A Complex Path to PersonalizedMedicine; Part II Genome Sequencing and Fragment Assembly; 6 Overview of Genome Assembly Techniques; 7 Fragment Assembly Algorithms; 8 Assembly for Double-Ended Short-Read SequencingTechnologies; Part III Beyond Conventional Genome Sequencing.
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|a 9 Genome Characterization in the Post-Human GenomeProject Era10 The Haplotyping Problem: An Overview ofComputational Models and Solutions; 11 Analysis of Genomic Alterations in Cancer; 12 High-Throughput Assessments of Epigenomics inHuman Disease; 13 Comparative Sequencing, Assembly, and Anchoring; About the Authors; Index.
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|a From a "who's who" of pioneers in the field, this unique resource offers unparalleled access to state-of-the-art DNA sequencing technologies, new algorithmic sequence assembly techniques, and emerging methods for both resequencing and de novo genome analysis. The book offers a solid foundation for tackling the full range of experimental and computational challenges in the genome sciences today.
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