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Author: Fan Wu; Su Zhao; Bin Yu; Yan-Mei Chen; Wen Wang; Yi Hu; Zhi-Gang Song; Zhao-Wu Tao; Jun-Hua Tian; Yuan-Yuan Pei; Ming-Li Yuan; Yu-Ling Zhang; Fa-Hui Dai; Yi Liu; Qi-Min Wang; Jiao-Jiao Zheng; Lin Xu; Edward C. Holmes; Yong-Zhen Zhang
Title: Complete genome characterisation of a novel coronavirus associated with severe human respiratory disease in Wuhan, China
  • Document date: 2020_1_25
  • ID: 5jai745w_11
    Snippet: The remaining reads (56,565,928 reads) were assembled de novo using both the Megahit respectively. To identify possible aetiologic agents present in the sequence data, the 346 abundance of the assembled contigs was first evaluated as the expected counts using the 347 RSEM program 28 implemented in Trinity. Non-human reads (23,712,657 reads), generated by 348 filtering host reads using the human genome (human release 32, GRCh38.p13, downloaded 349.....
    Document: The remaining reads (56,565,928 reads) were assembled de novo using both the Megahit respectively. To identify possible aetiologic agents present in the sequence data, the 346 abundance of the assembled contigs was first evaluated as the expected counts using the 347 RSEM program 28 implemented in Trinity. Non-human reads (23,712,657 reads), generated by 348 filtering host reads using the human genome (human release 32, GRCh38.p13, downloaded 349 from Gencode) by Bowtie2 29 , were used for the RSEM abundance assessment.

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