megabaseja
Megabaseja is a proposed unit of genomic length used in theoretical discussions within genomics and synthetic biology. It is intended to describe the effective, error-tolerant length of contiguous sequence that can be assembled or analyzed under a defined set of conditions, extending the concept of a megabase (one million base pairs) by incorporating factors such as sequencing error rates, structural variation, and contiguity.
The term combines megabase with a suffix that signals a unit of measure in a hypothetical framework.
Measurement of a megabaseja is described as the length of a contiguous, high-confidence sequence stretch that
Applications of the megabaseja concept include planning and communicating about achievable contiguity in genome projects under