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Long-read sequencing is a DNA sequencing technology capable of reading tens of thousands of base pairs in a single read, far exceeding the capabilities of traditional short-read methods. This approach is particularly valuable for plant science because plant genomes are often large and complex, containing extensive repetitive sequences that short-read technologies struggle to assemble accurately. Long-read sequencing enables more complete genome assembly, detection of structural variations, and comprehensive analysis of transcripts across diverse plant species.

PAQman: reference-free ensemble evaluation of long-read genome assemblies.

PubMed · 2026-02-14

PAQman is a tool that helps researchers evaluate whether genome sequences are accurate and complete, without needing an existing reference sequence to compare against. It combines seven quality checks into one streamlined framework.

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Tool measures 7 reference-free quality features: Contiguity, Gene content, Completeness, Accuracy, Correctness, Coverage, and Telomerality

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Integrates multiple commonly used assessment programs alongside custom scripts in a unified framework

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Requires only query genome assembly and underlying long-read sequencing data as inputs