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Genome assembly with Flye for long reads: what coverage depth is needed for a good assembly?

I’m assembling a bacterial genome (~4.5 Mb) using Oxford Nanopore reads with Flye. I have about 15x coverage right now. The assembly is fragmented (150+…

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