PlasmidHawk improves lab of origin prediction of engineered plasmids using sequence alignment
Advances in synthetic biology and genome engineering raise awareness of potential misuse. Here, the authors present PlasmidHawk, a sequence alignment based method for lab-of-origin prediction.
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Main Authors: | Qi Wang, Bryce Kille, Tian Rui Liu, R. A. Leo Elworth, Todd J. Treangen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/76cf24da67b54c42b5e8ccaa72db4ea0 |
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