The diploid genome sequence of an individual human

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2007
Presented here is a genome sequence of an individual human. It was produced from approximately 32 million random DNA fragments, sequenced by Sanger dideoxy technology and assembled into 4,528 scaffolds, comprising 2,810 million bases (Mb) of contiguous sequence with approximately 7.5-fold coverage f …
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Authors Levy S;Sutton G;Ng PC;Feuk L;Halpern AL;Walenz BP;Axelrod N;Huang J;Kirkness EF;Denisov G;Lin Y;MacDonald JR;Pang AW;Shago M;Stockwell TB;Tsiamouri A;Bafna V;Bansal V;Kravitz SA;Busam DA;Beeson KY;McIntosh TC;Remington KA;Abril JF;Gill J;Borman J;Rogers YH;Frazier ME;Scherer SW;Strausberg RL;Venter JC;;
Journal plos biology
Year 2007
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