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1 October 2013 Illuminating the Black Box of Genome Sequence Assembly: a Free Online Tool to Introduce Students to Bioinformatics
D. Leland Taylor, A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J . Heyer
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Next-generation sequencing technologies have greatly reduced the cost of sequencing genomes. With the current sequencing technology, a genome is broken into fragments and sequenced, producing millions of “reads.” A computer algorithm pieces these reads together in the genome assembly process. PHAST is a set of online modules ( http://gcat.davidson.edu/phast) designed to teach advanced high school and college students the genome assembly process. PHAST allows users to assemble phage genomes in real time and includes tutorials detailing the complexities of genome assembly. With PHAST, students learn concepts behind genome assembly and understand how mathematics solves biological problems such as genome assembly.

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D. Leland Taylor, A. Malcolm Campbell, and Laurie J . Heyer "Illuminating the Black Box of Genome Sequence Assembly: a Free Online Tool to Introduce Students to Bioinformatics," The American Biology Teacher 75(8), 572-577, (1 October 2013). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2013.75.8.9
Published: 1 October 2013
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bioinformatics
computational biology
Genome assembly
teaching tool.
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