The pangenome of Brachypodium distachyon: estimating the true genomic diversity of a species

The genetic diversity of a species is the sum of the diversity found in all individuals of that
species. Many studies have attempted to estimate the diversity of a species by resequencing
diverse accessions and aligning the reads to a reference genome. While this approach readily
identifies SNPs and small indels, it underestimates total genomic diversity because highly
divergent regions align poorly to the reference and, of course, any sequence not found in the

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