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In DNA sequencing, a read is an inferred sequence of base pairs (or base pair probabilities) corresponding to all or part of a single DNA fragment. A typical sequencing experiment involves fragmentation of the genome into millions of molecules, which are size-selected and ligated to adapters. The set of fragments is referred to as a sequencing library, which is sequenced to produce a set of reads. Read length Sequencing technologies vary in the length of reads produced. Reads of length 20-40 base pairs (bp) are referred to as ultra-short. Typical sequencers produce read lengths in the range of 100-500 bp. However, Pacific Biosciences platforms produce read lengths of approximately 1500 bp. Read length is a factor which can affect the results of biological studies. For example, longer read lengths improve the resolution of de novo genome assembly and detection of structural variants. It is estimated that read lengths greater than 100 kilobases (kb) will be required for routine de novo human genome assembly. Bioinformatic pipelines to analyze sequencing data usually take into account read lengths. Generations of sequencing and read lengths A genome is the complete genetic information of an organism or a cell. Single or double stranded nucleic acids store this information in a linear or in a circular sequence. To precisely determine this sequence, over time more efficient technologies with increased accuracy, throughput and sequencing speed have been developed. Sanger and Maxam-Gilbert sequencing technologies were classified as the First Generation Sequencing Technology who initiated the field of DNA sequencing with their publication in 1977. First Generation Sequencing typically has read lengths of 400 to 900 base pairs. In 2005 Roche’s 454 technology introduced new sequencing technology that was capable of high throughput at low cost. This and similar technologies came to be known as Second Generation Sequencing or Next Generation Sequencing (NGS). One of the hallmarks of NSG is short sequence reads. NGS methods may sequence millions to billions of reads in a single run, and the time it takes to create GigaBase-sized reads is only a few days or hours, making it superior to first-generation sequencing techniques like Sanger sequencing. All NSG techniques produce short reads, i.e. 80–200 bases, as opposed to longer length reads produced by Sanger sequencing. Beginning in the 2010s, revolutionary new technologies ushered in the Third-Generation Sequencing era (TGS). TGS is a term used to describe methods that are capable of sequencing single DNA molecules without amplification. While Sanger and SRS techniques can only produce read lengths of one kilobase pair, third-generation sequencing technologies can produce read lengths of 5 to 30 kilobase pairs. The longest read length ever generated by a third-generation sequencing technology is 2 million base pairs. NGS and read mapping Historically, only one individual per species was addressed due to time and expense constraints, and its sequence served as the species' "reference" genome. These reference genomes can be used to guide resequencing efforts in the same species by serving as a read mapping template. Read mapping is the process to align NGS reads on a reference genome. Any NGS application, such as genome variation calling, transcriptome analysis, transcription factor binding site calling, epigenetic mark calling, metagenomics, and so on, requires read mapping. The performance of these applications is influenced by accurate alignment. Furthermore, because the number of reads is so large, the mapping process must be efficient. There are different methods used to align reads on reference genome depending on how many mismatches and indels are being allowed. Roughly speaking, the methods can be divided into two categories: the seed-and-extension approach and the filtering approach. Many short read aligners use the seed-and-extend strategy, such as BWA-SW, Bowtie 2, BatAlign, LAST, Cushaw2, BWA-MEM , etc. A filter-based approach is used by a number of methods like SeqAlto, GEM, MASAI etc. Genome assembly and sequence reads In genomics, reassembling genomes by DNA sequencing is a significant challenge. The retrieved reads span the entire genome uniformly due to random sampling. Reads are stitched together computationally to reconstruct the genome. This process is known as de novo genome assembly. I Sanger sequencing has larger read length compared to NGS. Two assemblers were developed for assembling Sanger sequencing reads - the OLC assembler Celera and the de Bruijn graph assembler Euler. These two methods were used to put together our human reference genome. However, since Sanger sequencing is low throughput and expensive, only a few genomes are assembled with Sanger sequencing. Second-generation sequencing reads are short, and these sequencing techniques can efficiently and cost-effectively sequence hundreds of millions of reads. For rebuilding genomes from short sequences, some custom genome assemblers have been built. Their success spawned several de novo genome assembly projects. Although this method is cost-effective, the reads are short and the repeat sections are long, resulting in fragmented genomes. We now have very long reads (of 10,000 bp) thanks to the arrival of third-generation sequencing. Long reads are capable of resolving the ordering of repeat regions, although they have a high error rate (15–18%). To correct errors in third-generation sequencing reads, a number of computational methods have been devised. Assembling with short reads and assembling with long reads have different advantages and disadvantages owing to error rates and ease of assembly. Sometimes a hybrid method is preferred, and short reads and long reads are combined to get better result. There are two approaches, the first one is using mate-pair reads and long reads to improve the assembly from the short reads. Second approach is using short reads to correct the errors in long reads. Advantages and disadvantages of short reads Second-generation sequencing generates short reads (of length < 300bp) and these are highly accurate (sequencing error rate equals ~1%). Short read sequencing technologies have made sequencing much easier, a lot faster and much cheaper than Sanger sequencing. The August 2019 report from the National Human Genome Research Institute put the cost of sequencing a complete human genome at $942.00 United States dollars (USD). The inability to sequence lengthy sections of DNA is a drawback shared by all second-generation sequencing technology. To use NGS to sequence a big genome like human DNA, the DNA must be fragmented and amplified in clones ranging from 75 to 400 base pairs, that is why NGS is also known as "shortread sequencing" (SRS). After sequencing short reads, it then becomes a computational problem and many computer programs and techniques have been developed to assemble the random clones into a con.... Discover the Short Read popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Short Read books.

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  • Ed Egg vs. Peg Leg Egg synopsis, comments

    Ed Egg vs. Peg Leg Egg

    Tate Johnston

    Is your child ready to read? If they know all their letter sounds, then they can decode and read these very short books for children. Ed Egg vs. Peg Leg Egg is the second phonics e...

  • Frog and Toad Are Friends synopsis, comments

    Frog and Toad Are Friends

    Arnold Lobel

    Celebrate the power of friendship in these five adventurous stories starring Frog and Toada Caldecott Honor Book! From writing letters to going swimming, telling stories to fi...

  • Vixes synopsis, comments

    Vixes

    Alek Safarov & Konstantin Skatchinsky

    Dreams... What an exciting thing it is! The Vixes is a book about jolly and hardworking little creatures that deliver dreams to us. They are a lovely little people. No bigger than ...

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    The Best Man

    Kristan Higgins

    Sometimes the best man is the one you least expect…Faith Holland left her hometown after being jilted at the altar. Now a little older and wiser, she's ready to return to the Blue...

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    The Best Seat in Second Grade

    Katharine Kenah

    Sam has the best seat in second graderight next to George Washington, the class pet! Sam brings his hamster buddy on the class field trip to the science museum…but disaster st...

  • In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories synopsis, comments

    In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories

    Alvin Schwartz

    In a dark, dark room, in a soft, soft voice, tell a scary story!Newly reillustrated, this classic I Can Read full of spooky stories is perfect for beginning readers who love a bit ...

  • Sit On It synopsis, comments

    Sit On It

    SWRL

    Story Summary: Mat is pulling a wagon when he first meets Mit, then Sis, and then Sam. Each of Mat’s friends wants a ride in the wagon. Mat gives Mit and Sis a ride, but when Sam ...

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    SmartReads British Goblins Welsh Folklore, Fairytales and Legends

    Giglets

    SmartReads British Goblins Welsh Folklore, Fairytales and Legends is a delightfully animated and adapted classic for children, teenagers and adults with fullsize colour video anima...

  • The Things They Carried synopsis, comments

    The Things They Carried

    Tim O’Brien

    A classic work of American literature that has not stopped changing minds and lives since it burst onto the literary scene, The Things They Carried is a groundbreaking meditation o...

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    You Say It First

    Susan Mallery

    “Romance novels don’t get much better than Mallery’s expert blend of emotional nuance, humor and superb storytelling.” BooklistThe #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Fool’...

  • The Ocean at the End of the Lane synopsis, comments

    The Ocean at the End of the Lane

    Neil Gaiman

    A brilliantly imaginative and poignant fairy tale from the modern master of wonder and terror, The Ocean at the End of the Lane is Neil Gaiman’s first new novel for adults since hi...

  • What a Westmoreland Wants synopsis, comments

    What a Westmoreland Wants

    Brenda Jackson

    Mr. September: Callum Austell, sexy Australian ranch ownerHis Deepest Desire: The elusive Gemma WestmorelandThe Seduction Plan: Get her on his turfASAP!He'd been biding his time, ...

  • Daksha the Medicine Girl synopsis, comments

    Daksha the Medicine Girl

    Gita V. Reddy

    Daksha lives in a hamlet on the Himalayas. An orphan, she learns native medicine by assisting a vaidya. A chance encounter brings her to the notice of people who move her to town a...

  • Sea Glass Island synopsis, comments

    Sea Glass Island

    Sherryl Woods

    Under summer skies, New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods evokes family, friendship and heartfelt emotionWith her two younger sisters heading for the altar, will Samanth...

  • The Horse and His Boy synopsis, comments

    The Horse and His Boy

    C. S. Lewis

    Give the gift of The Chronicles of Narnia books this Easter and experience all the adventure of C. S. Lewis’s epic fantasy series in this latest official edition from HarperCollins...

  • Sand Castle Bay synopsis, comments

    Sand Castle Bay

    Sherryl Woods

    New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Sherryl Woods takes readers to the North Carolina coast with a new family and her trademark heartfelt emotionsIn a tradeoff she’s li...

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    The Alchemist

    Paulo Coelho

    A special 25th anniversary edition of the extraordinary international bestseller, including a new Foreword by Paulo Coelho.Combining magic, mysticism, wisdom and wonder into an ins...

  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe synopsis, comments

    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

    C. S. Lewis

    Give the gift of The Chronicles of Narnia books this Easter and experience all the adventure of C. S. Lewis’s epic fantasy series in this latest official edition from HarperCollins...

  • This is Not a Love Story synopsis, comments

    This is Not a Love Story

    Lydia Peelle

    "Lydia Peelle has given us a collection of stories so artfully constructed and deeply imagined they read like classics. It marks the beginning of what will surely be a long and bea...

  • Days with Frog and Toad synopsis, comments

    Days with Frog and Toad

    Arnold Lobel

    Frog and Toad enjoy spending their days together. They fly kites, celebrate Toad's birthday, and share the shivers when Frog tells a scary story. Most of all, they have fun togethe...

  • All Romance, All The Time synopsis, comments

    All Romance, All The Time

    Gena Showalter, Julia London, Sara Arden, Victoria Dahl, B.J. Daniels, Sarah Morgan, Robyn Carr, Lori Foster, Maisey Yates, Kristan Higgins, Susan Mallery, RaeAnne Thayne & Sheila Roberts

    The title says it all…whether you like your romances smalltown sweet, hot and steamy, or with a bit of danger, we have what you're looking for. Inside ALL ROMANCE, ALL THE TIME, yo...

  • All the Light We Cannot See synopsis, comments

    All the Light We Cannot See

    Anthony Doerr

    NOW A NETFLIX LIMITED SERIESfrom producer and director Shawn Levy (Stranger Things) starring Mark Ruffalo, Hugh Laurie, and newcomer Aria Mia LobertiWinner of the Pulitzer Prize an...

  • Stories of Your Life and Others synopsis, comments

    Stories of Your Life and Others

    Ted Chiang

    From the author of Exhalation, an awardwinning short story collection that blends "absorbing storytelling with meditations on the universe, being, time and space ... raises questio...

  • The Girls of Mischief Bay synopsis, comments

    The Girls of Mischief Bay

    Susan Mallery

    Susan Mallery, the New York Times bestselling author of Three Sisters, is world renowned for her "insightful, funny, and poignant" stories (Booklist). With her brandnew Mischief Ba...

  • Fat Cat vs. Bad Bat synopsis, comments

    Fat Cat vs. Bad Bat

    Tate Johnston

    Is your child ready to read? If they know all their letter sounds, then they can decode and read these very short books for children. Fat Cat vs. Bad Bat is the first phonics eBook...

  • Mouse Soup synopsis, comments

    Mouse Soup

    Arnold Lobel

    Another sweet bedtime story about Mouse, from Arnold Lobel, the beloved author and illustrator of the Newbery Honor and Caldecott Honor awardwinning Frog and Toad books. Wease...

  • Dear Life synopsis, comments

    Dear Life

    Alice Munro

    WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE© IN LITERATURE 2013A New York Times Notable BookA Washington Post Notable Work of FictionA Best Book of the Year: The Atlant...

  • Virgin River Collection Volume 1 synopsis, comments

    Virgin River Collection Volume 1

    Robyn Carr

    Welcome back to Virgin River! Available in a box set, the first four stories in the acclaimed series from #1 New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr. Discover a remote mountai...

  • Prince Caspian synopsis, comments

    Prince Caspian

    C. S. Lewis

    Give the gift of The Chronicles of Narnia books this Easter and experience all the adventure of C. S. Lewis’s epic fantasy series in this latest official edition from HarperCollins...

  • An Elementary Spanish Reader synopsis, comments

    An Elementary Spanish Reader

    Earl Stanley Harrison

    Esta selección es una colección de cuentos cortos de origen español, inglés, y alemán. Publicada por primer vez en 1912. Escrita por Earl Stanley Harrison, el Primer Asistente de I...

  • 16 Short Bible Stories For Kids synopsis, comments

    16 Short Bible Stories For Kids

    Paul A. Lynch

    Read about the story of Daniel, Ezekiel, and the life, teachings, and miracles of Jesus in the fourth volume in the Short Bible Stories For Kids series. During the second year...

  • 15 Short Bible Stories For Kids synopsis, comments

    15 Short Bible Stories For Kids

    Paul A. Lynch

    15 Short Bible Stories For Kids is part of the book series "Short Bible Stories For Kids" which tells the story of the life and miracles of Jesus Christ, stories about the prophets...

  • The ABC Murders synopsis, comments

    The ABC Murders

    Agatha Christie

    There's a serial killer on the loose, bent on working his way though the alphabet. There seems little chance of the murderer being caught until her makes the crucial and vain mist...

  • Exclusively Yours synopsis, comments

    Exclusively Yours

    Shannon Stacey

    A second chance to finish what they started…When Keri Daniels's boss finds out she has previous carnal knowledge of reclusive bestselling author Joe Kowalski, she gives Keri a choi...