Optimizing <i>de novo</i> genome assembly from PCR-amplified metagenomes
Simon Roux(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Emiley A. Eloe‐Fadrosh(United States Department of Energy), Rex R. Malmstrom(Joint Genome Institute), Nandita Nath(Joint Genome Institute), Jed A. Fuhrman(University of Southern California), Danielle Goudeau(Joint Genome Institute), Trent R. Northen(Joint Genome Institute), David Marsan(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Matthew B. Sullivan(The Ohio State University), Nathan A. Ahlgren(Clark University), Gareth Trubl(The Ohio State University), Estelle Couradeau(Oklahoma State Department of Health), Virginia I. Rich(The Ohio State University), Feng Chen, Yuanchao Zhan(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science)
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