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The shotgun approach does not require knowledge of physical mapping of the clone fragments, but rather a robust computer assembly program to join the pieces of random fragments into a single, whole-genome sequence.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me during an interview for a job.This interesting question is from Genome Sequencing topic in chapter Genome Mapping, Assembly and Comparison of Bioinformatics

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Correct option is (a) True

To explain: Generally, the genome has to be redundantly sequenced in such a way that the overall length of the fragments covers the entire genome multiple times. This is designed to MINIMIZE SEQUENCING errors and ensure correct assembly of a CONTIGUOUS SEQUENCE. Overlapping SEQUENCES with an overall length of six to ten times the genome size are normally obtained for this purpose.



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