Description

This track shows the contigs used to assemble the supercontigs in the draft assembly of the $organism genome.

Quote from genome.wustl.edu "The Caenorhabditis remanei genome was sequenced to a depth of 9X using whole-genome shotgun plasmid and fosmid libraries made from DNA extracted from a mixture of larvae and adult males and females. Coverage was based on an expected genome size of 100 Mb. The whole-genome shotgun plasmid and fosmid paired end reads were assembled using PCAP (Huang, X. et al. 2003) and submitted to GenBank under the accession number AAGD00000000." The UCSC Genome browser displays the 9,660 scaffolds as a single artifical chromosome chrUn. There is 161,944,676 bases of sequence and 15,046,237 N's in gaps.

Credits

The Jan. 2007 Caenorhabditis remanei draft assembly was produced by the Washington University School of Medicine GSC with the following data usage policy.

References

Huang, X., Wang, J., Aluru, S., Yang, S.-P., and Hillier, L. PCAP: A Whole-Genome Assembly Program, Genome Research 13(9), 2164-70 (2003).