Celniker_2002_Genome.Biol_3_RESEARCH0079

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Title : Finishing a whole-genome shotgun: release 3 of the Drosophila melanogaster euchromatic genome sequence - Celniker_2002_Genome.Biol_3_RESEARCH0079
Author(s) : Celniker SE , Wheeler DA , Kronmiller B , Carlson JW , Halpern A , Patel S , Adams M , Champe M , Dugan SP , Frise E , Hodgson A , George RA , Hoskins RA , Laverty T , Muzny DM , Nelson CR , Pacleb JM , Park S , Pfeiffer BD , Richards S , Sodergren EJ , Svirskas R , Tabor PE , Wan K , Stapleton M , Sutton GG , Venter C , Weinstock G , Scherer SE , Myers EW , Gibbs RA , Rubin GM
Ref : Genome Biol , 3 :RESEARCH0079 , 2002
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: The Drosophila melanogaster genome was the first metazoan genome to have been sequenced by the whole-genome shotgun (WGS) method. Two issues relating to this achievement were widely debated in the genomics community: how correct is the sequence with respect to base-pair (bp) accuracy and frequency of assembly errors? And, how difficult is it to bring a WGS sequence to the accepted standard for finished sequence? We are now in a position to answer these questions.
RESULTS: Our finishing process was designed to close gaps, improve sequence quality and validate the assembly. Sequence traces derived from the WGS and draft sequencing of individual bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) were assembled into BAC-sized segments. These segments were brought to high quality, and then joined to constitute the sequence of each chromosome arm. Overall assembly was verified by comparison to a physical map of fingerprinted BAC clones. In the current version of the 116.9 Mb euchromatic genome, called Release 3, the six euchromatic chromosome arms are represented by 13 scaffolds with a total of 37 sequence gaps. We compared Release 3 to Release 2; in autosomal regions of unique sequence, the error rate of Release 2 was one in 20,000 bp.
CONCLUSIONS: The WGS strategy can efficiently produce a high-quality sequence of a metazoan genome while generating the reagents required for sequence finishing. However, the initial method of repeat assembly was flawed. The sequence we report here, Release 3, is a reliable resource for molecular genetic experimentation and computational analysis.

PubMedSearch : Celniker_2002_Genome.Biol_3_RESEARCH0079
PubMedID: 12537568
Gene_locus related to this paper: drome-CG8058 , drome-CG9542 , drome-CG11309 , drome-CG11406 , drome-CG17097 , drome-CG17374 , drome-glita , drome-KRAKEN , drome-q8mqj5

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Gene_locus drome-CG8058    drome-CG9542    drome-CG11309    drome-CG11406    drome-CG17097    drome-CG17374    drome-glita    drome-KRAKEN    drome-q8mqj5

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Celniker SE, Wheeler DA, Kronmiller B, Carlson JW, Halpern A, Patel S, Adams M, Champe M, Dugan SP, Frise E, Hodgson A, George RA, Hoskins RA, Laverty T, Muzny DM, Nelson CR, Pacleb JM, Park S, Pfeiffer BD, Richards S, Sodergren EJ, Svirskas R, Tabor PE, Wan K, Stapleton M, Sutton GG, Venter C, Weinstock G, Scherer SE, Myers EW, Gibbs RA, Rubin GM (2002)
Finishing a whole-genome shotgun: release 3 of the Drosophila melanogaster euchromatic genome sequence
Genome Biol 3 :RESEARCH0079

Celniker SE, Wheeler DA, Kronmiller B, Carlson JW, Halpern A, Patel S, Adams M, Champe M, Dugan SP, Frise E, Hodgson A, George RA, Hoskins RA, Laverty T, Muzny DM, Nelson CR, Pacleb JM, Park S, Pfeiffer BD, Richards S, Sodergren EJ, Svirskas R, Tabor PE, Wan K, Stapleton M, Sutton GG, Venter C, Weinstock G, Scherer SE, Myers EW, Gibbs RA, Rubin GM (2002)
Genome Biol 3 :RESEARCH0079