Bioinformatics algorithms

De novo sequence assemblers

De novo sequence assemblers are a type of program that assembles short nucleotide sequences into longer ones without the use of a reference genome. These are most commonly used in bioinformatic studies to assemble genomes or transcriptomes. Two common types of de novo assemblers are greedy algorithm assemblers and De Bruijn graph assemblers. (Wikipedia).

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MIT 7.91J Foundations of Computational and Systems Biology, Spring 2014 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-91JS14 Instructor: David Gifford Prof. Gifford talks about two different ways to assemble a genome de novo. The first approach is overlap layout consensus assemblers, as

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Related pages

String graph | Global optimization | Local optimum | Velvet assembler | SPAdes (software) | DIMACS | De Bruijn graph | K-mer | Greedy algorithm | Sequence alignment