Sequence and assemble polyploid genome ?
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Picasa ▴ 650

Currently genome assemblers is good for haploid samples, and provide also a haploid assembly for diploid genome.

1) What about polyploid genomes such as plants ? From what I understand, it's problematic because an assembly of polyploid genome could result of a chimeric genome ?

2) Does it exists an assembly which take account of polyploid genome.

3) What are the strategies used to sequence a polyploid genome ?

4) I'm not a biologist but I'm wondering if is it possible to isolate chromosomes from a sample and sequence it separately. Then assemble it by classical way.

I mean, for a triploid organism (for example in this figure) :

https://figures.boundless.com/21357/raw/-2ctriploid-and-tetraploid.svg

Isolate each chromosome, so we'll get 9 samples to sequence (3 for each chromosome) and assemble it separately.

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mastal511 ★ 2.1k

Cortex is an assembler used for plant genomes.

http://cortexassembler.sourceforge.net/

Individual chromosomes have been isolated and sequenced for wheat. See for example

http://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2164-15-1080

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Picasa ▴ 650

Thanks.

Have you already used Cortex ?

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Shyam ▴ 150

It is possible to isolate chromosomes separately using flow cytometry. In case of wheat they flow sorted the chromosomes based on size and evaluated the quality ie. presence of other chromosomes based on chromosome specific markers. Then they are sequenced using Hiseq. Abyss assembler was used for the assembly.

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