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High-throughput pipeline for the de novo viral genome assembly and identification of minority variants from Next-Generation Sequencing of residual diagnostic samples
T Gallo Cassarino, D Frampton, R Sugar, E Charles, Z Kozlakidis, P Kellam
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/035154
T Gallo Cassarino
1University College London, London, UK
D Frampton
2University College London, London, UK
R Sugar
3Health and Life Sciences, Intel Corporation, London, UK
E Charles
4Health and Life Sciences, Intel Corporation, London, UK
Z Kozlakidis
5University College London, London, UK The Farr Institute of Health Informatics Research, London, UK
P Kellam
6Imperial College London, London, UK
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Posted May 17, 2016.
High-throughput pipeline for the de novo viral genome assembly and identification of minority variants from Next-Generation Sequencing of residual diagnostic samples
T Gallo Cassarino, D Frampton, R Sugar, E Charles, Z Kozlakidis, P Kellam
bioRxiv 035154; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/035154
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