Genome Project Standards in a New Era of Sequencing

Patrick Chain(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Darren Grafham(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Robert S. Fulton, Michael G. FitzGerald(Broad Institute), Jessica B. Hostetler(J. Craig Venter Institute), Donna M. Muzny(Baylor College of Medicine), Johar Ali(Ontario Institute for Cancer Research), Bruce W. Birren(Broad Institute), David Bruce(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Christian Buhay(Baylor College of Medicine), James R. Cole(Michigan State University), Yan Ding(Baylor College of Medicine), Shannon Dugan(Baylor College of Medicine), Dawn Field(Natural Environment Research Council), George M Garrity(Michigan State University), Richard A. Gibbs(Baylor College of Medicine), Tina Graves, Cliff Han(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Scott H. Harrison(Michigan State University), Sarah K. Highlander(Baylor College of Medicine), Philip Hugenholtz(Joint Genome Institute), Hoda Khouri(National Center for Biotechnology Information), Chinappa Kodira(Broad Institute), Eugene Kolker(Seattle Children's Hospital), Nikos C. Kyrpides(Joint Genome Institute), Dorothy Lang(National Center for Biotechnology Information), Alla Lapidus(Joint Genome Institute), Stephanie Malfatti(National Center for Biotechnology Information), Victor Markowitz(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), T. Metha(Broad Institute), William Nelson(J. Craig Venter Institute), Julian Parkhill(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Sam Pitluck(Joint Genome Institute), Xiang Qin(Baylor College of Medicine), Timothy D. Read(Grady Memorial Hospital), Jeremy Schmutz(HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology), Shanmuga Sozhamannan(Naval Medical Research Command), Peter Sterk(Natural Environment Research Council), R L Strausberg(J. Craig Venter Institute), Granger Sutton(J. Craig Venter Institute), Nicholas R. Thomson(Wellcome Sanger Institute), J.M. Tiedje(Michigan State University), George M. Weinstock, Aye Wollam, John C. Detter(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Science
October 8, 2009
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Abstract

More detailed sequence standards that keep up with revolutionary sequencing technologies will aid the research community in evaluating data.


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