Nobody wants higher-quality, complete bacterial genomes
24th May 2016
This is a piece of rant.
Disclaimer
The story, all names, characters, genomes and incidents portrayed in this blog post are fictitious.
No identification with actual persons (living, dead or undead), places, companies, and processes is intended or should be inferred.
No animals were harmed in the making of this blog post.
Let’s try answering a question:
why are there many incomplete/draft bacterial genomes, and much fewer complete genomes?
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