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Journal Articles: Genetics, Cell Biology & Anatomy

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A New Rhesus Macaque Assembly And Annotation For Next-Generation Sequencing Analyses, Aleksey V. Zimin, Adam S. Cornish, Mnirnal D. Maudhoo, Robert M. Gibbs, Xiongfei Zhang, Sanjit Pandey, Daniel T. Meehan, Kristin Wipfler, Steven E. Bosinger, Zachary P. Johnson, Gregory K. Tharp, Guillaume Marçais, Michael Roberts, Betsy Ferguson, Howard S. Fox, Todd Treangen, Steven L. Salzberg, James A. Yorke, Robert B. Norgren Jr. Jan 2014

A New Rhesus Macaque Assembly And Annotation For Next-Generation Sequencing Analyses, Aleksey V. Zimin, Adam S. Cornish, Mnirnal D. Maudhoo, Robert M. Gibbs, Xiongfei Zhang, Sanjit Pandey, Daniel T. Meehan, Kristin Wipfler, Steven E. Bosinger, Zachary P. Johnson, Gregory K. Tharp, Guillaume Marçais, Michael Roberts, Betsy Ferguson, Howard S. Fox, Todd Treangen, Steven L. Salzberg, James A. Yorke, Robert B. Norgren Jr.

Journal Articles: Genetics, Cell Biology & Anatomy

BACKGROUND: The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is a key species for advancing biomedical research. Like all draft mammalian genomes, the draft rhesus assembly (rheMac2) has gaps, sequencing errors and misassemblies that have prevented automated annotation pipelines from functioning correctly. Another rhesus macaque assembly, CR_1.0, is also available but is substantially more fragmented than rheMac2 with smaller contigs and scaffolds. Annotations for these two assemblies are limited in completeness and accuracy. High quality assembly and annotation files are required for a wide range of studies including expression, genetic and evolutionary analyses.

RESULTS: We report a new de novo assembly of the …