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5. Library Complexity and Short Read Alignment (Mapping)

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MIT 7.91J Foundations of Computational and Systems Biology, Spring 2014 View the complete course: ...

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Read alignment (3 of 5)

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What are reads, contigs and scaffold?

If you are a beginner in the area of genomics where you deal with genes, genomes and transcriptomes, and their assemblies, ...

15. Short-read alignment

15. Short-read alignment

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Section I-5a Introduction to Short-Read Mapping

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Phillip Richmond's Bioinformatics Analysis Introduction Course: Section I-5a, Introduction to short

Fundamental Algorithms in Deep Sequencing II: Mapping/Alignment

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