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What does “essentially complete” correspond to in terms of sequencing redundancy?

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What does “essentially complete” correspond to in terms of sequencing redundancy?

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• Experience suggests that a genome project is “essentially complete” once it reaches at least 5x coverage using the Sanger method, or at least 10x coverage using 454 pyrosequencing.

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