نتایج جستجو برای: genome sequencing

تعداد نتایج: 320347  

2014
Jason T. Ladner Brett Beitzel Patrick S. G. Chain Matthew G. Davenport Eric Donaldson Matthew Frieman Jeffrey Kugelman Jens H. Kuhn Jules O’Rear Pardis C. Sabeti David E. Wentworth Michael R. Wiley Guo-Yun Yu Shanmuga Sozhamannan Christopher Bradburne Gustavo Palacios

Thanks to high-throughput sequencing technologies, genome sequencing has become a common component in nearly all aspects of viral research; thus, we are experiencing an explosion in both the number of available genome sequences and the number of institutions producing such data. However, there are currently no common standards used to convey the quality, and therefore utility, of these various ...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2014
Pradeep Ruperao Chon-Kit Kenneth Chan Sarwar Azam Miroslava Karafiátová Satomi Hayashi Jana Cížková Rachit K Saxena Hana Simková Chi Song Jan Vrána Annapurna Chitikineni Paul Visendi Pooran M Gaur Teresa Millán Karam B Singh Bunyamin Taran Jun Wang Jacqueline Batley Jaroslav Doležel Rajeev K Varshney David Edwards

With the expansion of next-generation sequencing technology and advanced bioinformatics, there has been a rapid growth of genome sequencing projects. However, while this technology enables the rapid and cost-effective assembly of draft genomes, the quality of these assemblies usually falls short of gold standard genome assemblies produced using the more traditional BAC by BAC and Sanger sequenc...

2014
Paul Sanghera

We apply a number of ethical theories to ethical concerns an issues arising from the technical ability and practice of performing DNA and human genome sequencing. We identify the scientific facts of DNA and genome sequencing and the related ethical concerns. Subsequently, we attempt to apply relevant ethical theories to these concerns and issues. The ethically issues discussed include privacy, ...

Journal: :Science 2010
Radoje Drmanac Andrew B Sparks Matthew J Callow Aaron L Halpern Norman L Burns Bahram G Kermani Paolo Carnevali Igor Nazarenko Geoffrey B Nilsen George Yeung Fredrik Dahl Andres Fernandez Bryan Staker Krishna P Pant Jonathan Baccash Adam P Borcherding Anushka Brownley Ryan Cedeno Linsu Chen Dan Chernikoff Alex Cheung Razvan Chirita Benjamin Curson Jessica C Ebert Coleen R Hacker Robert Hartlage Brian Hauser Steve Huang Yuan Jiang Vitali Karpinchyk Mark Koenig Calvin Kong Tom Landers Catherine Le Jia Liu Celeste E McBride Matt Morenzoni Robert E Morey Karl Mutch Helena Perazich Kimberly Perry Brock A Peters Joe Peterson Charit L Pethiyagoda Kaliprasad Pothuraju Claudia Richter Abraham M Rosenbaum Shaunak Roy Jay Shafto Uladzislau Sharanhovich Karen W Shannon Conrad G Sheppy Michel Sun Joseph V Thakuria Anne Tran Dylan Vu Alexander Wait Zaranek Xiaodi Wu Snezana Drmanac Arnold R Oliphant William C Banyai Bruce Martin Dennis G Ballinger George M Church Clifford A Reid

Genome sequencing of large numbers of individuals promises to advance the understanding, treatment, and prevention of human diseases, among other applications. We describe a genome sequencing platform that achieves efficient imaging and low reagent consumption with combinatorial probe anchor ligation chemistry to independently assay each base from patterned nanoarrays of self-assembling DNA nan...

2015
Luigi Faino Michael F Seidl Erwin Datema Grardy C M van den Berg Antoine Janssen Alexander H J Wittenberg Bart P H J Thomma

UNLABELLED Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have increased the scalability, speed, and resolution of genomic sequencing and, thus, have revolutionized genomic studies. However, eukaryotic genome sequencing initiatives typically yield considerably fragmented genome assemblies. Here, we assessed various state-of-the-art sequencing and assembly strategies in order to produce a contigu...

2007
Clyde A. Hutchison

Fifteen years elapsed between the discovery of the double helix (1953) and the first DNA sequencing (1968). Modern DNA sequencing began in 1977, with development of the chemical method of Maxam and Gilbert and the dideoxy method of Sanger, Nicklen and Coulson, and with the first complete DNA sequence (phage X174), which demonstrated that sequence could give profound insights into genetic organi...

Journal: :Comparative and Functional Genomics 2005
Lawrence B. Schook Jonathan E. Beever Jane Rogers Sean Humphray Alan Archibald Patrick Chardon Denis Milan Gary Rohrer Kellye Eversole

The Swine Genome Sequencing Consortium (SGSC) was formed in September 2003 by academic, government and industry representatives to provide international coordination for sequencing the pig genome. The SGSC's mission is to advance biomedical research for animal production and health by the development of DNAbased tools and products resulting from the sequencing of the swine genome. During the pa...

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