Good Afternoon Jeremy: You may find the following discussion of interest:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/assembly/assembly.shtml > Jeremy Ellis wrote: >> Hello all again. I appreciate the responses I had for my first >> question and they helped. I have been looking through ChrUn from the >> earlier assemblies and I now realize that this isn't quite what I >> expected. Most of these sequences (so far) appear to be odd human- >> like sequences due to a variety of probable reasons (PCR/cloning >> artifacts, etc). I think that the sequences I am interested in is >> the stuff that might have been thrown out as it appeared to be a >> contaminant sequence from bacteria, fungi, or water borne protozoa, >> etc. Would these sequences have been long since disposed of and >> ignored or could there still be hope for me in finding a treasure >> trove of "garbage" sequence? >> >> Thank you again for your help! >> >> J. _______________________________________________ Genome maillist - [email protected] http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/mailman/listinfo/genome
