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titleOfInvention Improved strategy for sequencing complex genomes using high-throughput sequencing techniques
abstract Digesting the genome with at least one first restriction endonuclease; ligating at least one adapter to a first subset of restriction fragments; and an adapter ligation restriction fragment using a first primer combination. Selectively amplifying the first set of, wherein the first primer contains a first selection sequence (including 1-10 selective nucleotides) at the 3 ′ end of the primer sequence; Amplifying and repeating these steps using at least a second primer combination, wherein the primer contains a different second selection sequence, and repeating the amplified adapter ligation restriction fragment Fragmentation of each subset, whereby sequencing Generating a binding library, fragmenting, determining the nucleotide sequence of the fragments, aligning the sequences of the fragments in each of the libraries, thereby generating a contig, aligning; Repeating these steps for one second restriction endonuclease and / or further restriction endonuclease and aligning the contigs obtained for each of the second restriction endonuclease and / or further restriction endonuclease, Providing a sequence of the genome thereby aligning the genome sequence.
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