Contig

A contiguous segment of the genome made by joining overlapping clones or sequences. A clone contig consists of a group of cloned (copied) pieces of DNA representing overlapping regions of a particular chromosome. A sequence contig is an extended sequence created by merging primary sequences that overlap. A contig map shows the regions of a chromosome where contiguous DNA segments overlap. Contig maps provide the ability to study a complete and often large segment of the genome by examining a series of overlapping clones, which then provide an unbroken succession of information about that region.

Tags
Data and Resources
To access the resources you must log in
References
Field Value
PublicationTitle The NCBI Handbook: Glossary
PublicationType Website
PublicationYear Accessed 16.05.2019
Publisher National Center for Biotechnology Information
Website https://definedterm.com/a/document/10810
ZoteroURL https://www.zotero.org/groups/2344323/orion/items/itemKey/ECA6ML57
Glossary Term Classification
Field Value
Category Data processing and analysis;Sampling and laboratory testing
ModifiedDefinition false
Sector Shared Definition
Additional Info
Field Value
Provided by: EJP ORION project
system:type GlossaryTerm
Management Info
Field Value
Author taras_guenther
Last Updated 29 April 2020, 02:06 (CEST)
Created 3 September 2019, 13:06 (CEST)