Genome Scaffolding Hi-C / Bionano

Genome optical mapping
Optical mapping is a technique that relies on the Saphyr system from Bionano to obtain the physical map, so called Optical Map, of a genome. Based on in-silico assembly of large DNA molecules labelled at specific sites, the Optical Map provides long-distance information revealing the structure of studied genome. The Optical Map is then combined with sequence information to provide with a high quality scaffolded genome assembly called hybrid assembly.
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Genome scaffolding using Hi-C / Omni-C
Hi-C (high-throughput chromatin conformation capture) is a technique that allows exploring the three-dimensional structure of the genome by combining a proximity ligation technique and high-throughput sequencing.
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