Is there a term for a genome assembly that is not closed?
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igor 13k

You can have a fully closed genome sequence, but what do you call a kind of genome that is not closed? Is there a simple term for that?

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I believe the term you're looking for is draft genome assembly.

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Whole genome shotgun assembly WGS

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There is also the idea of a permanent draft assembly. This is an assembly which is never intended to be completed = finished = closed.

Draft can imply that it is just a work in progress.

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And technically, even a draft assembly can be closed :)

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One could argue that every draft genome is a work in progress. Even if no one is currently actively working on some assembly, every genome will eventually be closed.

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thackl ★ 3.0k

What 5heikki said: draft genome assembly

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