Abstract

Microbial genomes are typically several million base pairs in length and are relatively easy to sequence and assemble into a single chromosome, given the advances in long-read sequencing platforms such as that of Oxford Nanopore Technologies. This chapter describes the experimental as well as computational steps in the sequencing and assembly of microbial genomes.

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