misassembly
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editmisassembly (countable and uncountable, plural misassemblies)
- Wrong or defective assembly.
- 2000 March 24, Eugene W. Myers et al., “A Whole-Genome Assembly of Drosophila”, in Science[1], volume 287, number 5461, , pages 2196–2204:
- After computer assembly, a finishing phase ensues, wherein the gaps between assembled contigs are closed experimentally, and any misassembly is resolved.
- 2000, R. L. Christenson, Comprehensive Design Reliability Activities for Aerospace Propulsion Systems, page 64:
- Other, possibly significant, failure modes which are not addressed above include misinspection, misassembly, and other human factor effects.
- 2023 May 11, Wen-Wei LiaoMobin AsriJana Ebleret al., “A draft human pangenome reference”, in Nature, volume 617, , page 313:
- We first searched for large-scale misassemblies, looking for gene duplication errors, phasing errors and interchromosomal misjoins[.]