Gene W. Myers - Gaithersburg MD Arthur L. Delcher - Towson MD Ian M. Dew - McLean VA Michael J. Flanigan - Reston VA Saul A. Kravitz - Rockville MD Clark M. Mobarry - Silver Spring MD Knut Reinert - Washington DC Karin A. Remington - Gaithersburg MD Granger G. Sutton - Columbia MD
Assignee:
Applera Corporation - Foster City CA
International Classification:
G06N 312
US Classification:
702 20, 707102, 706 13
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods and systems for assembling a genome from a shot-gun set of end sequenced DNA fragments. Specifically, the present invention provides a method of determining the genomic sequence (base sequence and orientation) of a complex genome using DNA sequence information generated from a collection of DNA fragments obtained from the genome. The present method is particularly useful in assembling genomes of at least 10 MB (up to 5 GB) and which are made up of at least 5% repetitive DNA sequences (up to 25% repetitive), but can be used also for smaller genomes with a lower percentage of repetitive DNA.
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Phones & Addresses
Mr Michael Flanigan Partner
Flanigan & Bataille Attorneys
1029 W 3Rd Ave STE 250, Anchorage, AK 99501 9072765153, 9072583804
Michael Flanigan President
Mid-Montgomery Postal Fed Credit Union Federal Credit Union
Mar 2013 to 2000 Adjunct InstructorGainesville Regional Utilities
Nov 2008 to 2000 Water/Wastewater Laboratory TechnicianGainesville Regional Utilities
Jan 2005 to Nov 2008 Wastewater Plant Operator
Education:
Indiana University - Kelley School of Business 2010 to 2012 MS in Strategic ManagementUniversity of Florida - Warrington College Of Business Jan 2008 to Jan 2010 MBASaint Leo University Jan 2008 Bachelors in Business Administration
Skills:
Thorough knowledge of: Total Phosphorus by EPA 365.4; Ortho Phosphorus by SM 4500PW; Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen by EPA 351.2; Ammonia by EPA 350.1; Nitrate by EPA 353.2; TSS by SM 2540D; TC, FC by SM 9222 D; pH by SM 4500; TS by SM 2540 B; TDS by 2540 C; CBOD by SM 5210 B; UV-254 by SM 5910; Conductivity by SM 2510B; COD by EPA 410.4; Color by SM 2120 B; Mercury by EPA 245.1; Chloride by SM 4500 CL; Sulfate by SM 426 C; and Metals by EPA 200.7.