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F1000Research, 2018, 7 : 19 p.

19 Feb 2018   Ten steps to get started in Genome Assembly and Annotation

Dominguez Del Angel, V. ; Hjerde, E. ; Sterck, L. ; Capella-Gutierrez, S. ; Notredame, C. ; Vinnere Pettersson, O. ; Amselem, J. ; Bouri, L. ; Bocs, S. ; Klopp, C. ; Gibrat, J.-F. ; Vlasova, A. ; Leskosek, B. L. ; Soler, L. ; Binzer-Panchal, M. ; Lantz, H.

As a part of the ELIXIR-EXCELERATE efforts in capacity building, we present here 10 steps to facilitate researchers getting started in genome assembly and genome annotation. The guidelines given are broadly applicable, intended to be stable over time, and cover all aspects from start to finish of a general
assembly and annotation project.
Intrinsic properties of genomes are discussed, as is the importance of using high quality DNA. Different sequencing technologies and generally applicable workflows for genome assembly are also detailed. We cover structural and functional annotation and encourage readers to also annotate transposable
elements, something that is often omitted from annotation workflows. The importance of data management is stressed, and we give advice on where to submit data and how to make your results Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR).

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