Quality assessment of the human genome sequence.

Jeremy Schmutz, Jeremy Wheeler, Jane Grimwood, Mark Dickson, Joan Yang, Chenier Caoile, Eva Bajorek, Stacey Black, Yee Man Chan, Mirian Denys, Julio Escobar, Dave Flowers, Dea Fotopulos, Carmen Garcia, Maria Gomez, Eidelyn Gonzales, Lauren Haydu, Frederick Lopez, Lucia Ramirez, James Retterer, Alex Rodriguez, Stephanie Rogers, Angelica Salazar, Ming Tsai, Richard M Myers
Author Information
  1. Jeremy Schmutz: Stanford Human Genome Center, Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, 975 California Avenue, Palo Alto, California 94304, USA. jeremy@shgc.stanford.edu

Abstract

As the final sequencing of the human genome has now been completed, we present the results of the largest examination of the quality of the finished DNA sequence. The completed study covers the major contributing sequencing centres and is based on a rigorous combination of laboratory experiments and computational analysis.

MeSH Term

Base Pairing
Computational Biology
Genome, Human
Human Genome Project
Humans
Quality Control
Research Design
Sensitivity and Specificity
Sequence Analysis, DNA

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