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A contig is a set of overlapping DNA sequences that together represent a consensus region of DNA. Contigs are used in genome sequencing to assemble continuous sections of a genome.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Contigs are derived from the process of whole-genome shotgun sequencing.
  2. The term 'contig' is short for 'contiguous sequence'.
  3. Contigs help in identifying the sequence and arrangement of nucleotides in larger DNA fragments.
  4. They play a crucial role in closing gaps during genome assembly.
  5. Software algorithms are often used to align and merge shorter DNA reads into contigs.

Review Questions

  • What is a contig and how is it formed?
  • Why are contigs important in genome sequencing?
  • How do software algorithms assist in the creation of contigs?
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