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Baylor BAC-FisherThe Baylor BAC-Fisher is a tool for finding whole-genome shotgun (WGS) reads useful in the analysis and assembly of localized genomic regions. Given a set of localized reads or a gene sequence, the BAC-Fisher performs a comparison against a large set of whole-genome shortgun reads for the same organism. Repetitive sequences are discounted automatically; there is need to mask repeats for speed or specificity. WGS reads with high-quality, non-repetitive overlaps to your sequence are provided to you with several options:
The initial version of the BAC-Fisher went online in October, 2001. We have many improvements in mind and welcome your feedback. |
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Upload Sequences to the BAC-FisherPlease note that any restrictions placed on the original DNA sequencing reads still applies to the collections obtained through the BAC-Fisher. CreditsThe Baylor BAC-Fisher is a service of the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center (BCM-HGSC). Non-Bayler reads have been obtained through the NCBI Trace Archive . Maintained by: Yanru Ren |
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