Extended Data Fig. 7: Mapping capabilities of BitSeq and SuperBitSeq. | Nature Biomedical Engineering

Extended Data Fig. 7: Mapping capabilities of BitSeq and SuperBitSeq.

From: A fuzzy sequencer for rapid DNA fragment counting and genotyping

Extended Data Fig. 7: Mapping capabilities of BitSeq and SuperBitSeq.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

(a) How error-free sequences were simulated. Analogous simulation method was adopted by SuperBitSeq. CRT: cyclic reversible terminator (the sequencing chemistry used by Illumina and MGI sequencers). (b) Longer read length or more information enable more accurate genome mapping. (c) Polymer distributions of genomes of lambda phage (top left), Escherichia coli (top right) and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (bottom left).

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