نتایج جستجو برای: shotgun

تعداد نتایج: 3944  

Journal: :Science 2006
Alexander I Culley Andrew S Lang Curtis A Suttle

RNA viruses infect marine organisms from bacteria to whales, but RNA virus communities in the sea remain essentially unknown. Reverse-transcribed whole-genome shotgun sequencing was used to characterize the diversity of uncultivated marine RNA virus assemblages. A diverse assemblage of RNA viruses, including a broad group of marine picorna-like viruses, and distant relatives of viruses infectin...

2011
N. C. Kane N. Gill M. G. King J. E. Bowers H. Berges J. Gouzy E. Bachlava N. B. Langlade Z. Lai M. Stewart J. M. Burke P. Vincourt S. J. Knapp L. H. Rieseberg

The Compositae is one of the largest and most economically important families of flowering plants and includes a diverse array of food crops, horticultural crops, medicinals, and noxious weeds. Despite its size and economic importance, there is no reference genome sequence for the Compositae, which impedes research and improvement efforts. We report on progress toward sequencing the 3.5 Gb geno...

2015
Kengo Sato Yoko Kuroki Wakako Kumita Asao Fujiyama Atsushi Toyoda Jun Kawai Atsushi Iriki Erika Sasaki Hideyuki Okano Yasubumi Sakakibara

The first draft of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) genome was published by the Marmoset Genome Sequencing and Analysis Consortium. The draft was based on whole-genome shotgun sequencing, and the current assembly version is Callithrix_jacches-3.2.1, but there still exist 187,214 undetermined gap regions and supercontigs and relatively short contigs that are unmapped to chromosomes in th...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2001
J C Venter M D Adams E W Myers P W Li R J Mural G G Sutton H O Smith M Yandell C A Evans R A Holt J D Gocayne P Amanatides R M Ballew D H Huson J R Wortman Q Zhang C D Kodira X H Zheng L Chen M Skupski G Subramanian P D Thomas J Zhang G L Gabor Miklos C Nelson S Broder A G Clark J Nadeau V A McKusick N Zinder A J Levine R J Roberts M Simon C Slayman M Hunkapiller R Bolanos A Delcher I Dew D Fasulo M Flanigan L Florea A Halpern S Hannenhalli S Kravitz S Levy C Mobarry K Reinert K Remington J Abu-Threideh E Beasley K Biddick V Bonazzi R Brandon M Cargill I Chandramouliswaran R Charlab K Chaturvedi Z Deng V Di Francesco P Dunn K Eilbeck C Evangelista A E Gabrielian W Gan W Ge F Gong Z Gu P Guan T J Heiman M E Higgins R R Ji Z Ke K A Ketchum Z Lai Y Lei Z Li J Li Y Liang X Lin F Lu G V Merkulov N Milshina H M Moore A K Naik V A Narayan B Neelam D Nusskern D B Rusch S Salzberg W Shao B Shue J Sun Z Wang A Wang X Wang J Wang M Wei R Wides C Xiao C Yan A Yao J Ye M Zhan W Zhang H Zhang Q Zhao L Zheng F Zhong W Zhong S Zhu S Zhao D Gilbert S Baumhueter G Spier C Carter A Cravchik T Woodage F Ali H An A Awe D Baldwin H Baden M Barnstead I Barrow K Beeson D Busam A Carver A Center M L Cheng L Curry S Danaher L Davenport R Desilets S Dietz K Dodson L Doup S Ferriera N Garg A Gluecksmann B Hart J Haynes C Haynes C Heiner S Hladun D Hostin J Houck T Howland C Ibegwam J Johnson F Kalush L Kline S Koduru A Love F Mann D May S McCawley T McIntosh I McMullen M Moy L Moy B Murphy K Nelson C Pfannkoch E Pratts V Puri H Qureshi M Reardon R Rodriguez Y H Rogers D Romblad B Ruhfel R Scott C Sitter M Smallwood E Stewart R Strong E Suh R Thomas N N Tint S Tse C Vech G Wang J Wetter S Williams M Williams S Windsor E Winn-Deen K Wolfe J Zaveri K Zaveri J F Abril R Guigó M J Campbell K V Sjolander B Karlak A Kejariwal H Mi B Lazareva T Hatton A Narechania K Diemer A Muruganujan N Guo S Sato V Bafna S Istrail R Lippert R Schwartz B Walenz S Yooseph D Allen A Basu J Baxendale L Blick M Caminha J Carnes-Stine P Caulk Y H Chiang M Coyne C Dahlke A Mays M Dombroski M Donnelly D Ely S Esparham C Fosler H Gire S Glanowski K Glasser A Glodek M Gorokhov K Graham B Gropman M Harris J Heil S Henderson J Hoover D Jennings C Jordan J Jordan J Kasha L Kagan C Kraft A Levitsky M Lewis X Liu J Lopez D Ma W Majoros J McDaniel S Murphy M Newman T Nguyen N Nguyen M Nodell S Pan J Peck M Peterson W Rowe R Sanders J Scott M Simpson T Smith A Sprague T Stockwell R Turner E Venter M Wang M Wen D Wu M Wu A Xia A Zandieh X Zhu

A 2.91-billion base pair (bp) consensus sequence of the euchromatic portion of the human genome was generated by the whole-genome shotgun sequencing method. The 14.8-billion bp DNA sequence was generated over 9 months from 27,271,853 high-quality sequence reads (5.11-fold coverage of the genome) from both ends of plasmid clones made from the DNA of five individuals. Two assembly strategies-a wh...

Journal: :Science 2002
Stephen A Goff Darrell Ricke Tien-Hung Lan Gernot Presting Ronglin Wang Molly Dunn Jane Glazebrook Allen Sessions Paul Oeller Hemant Varma David Hadley Don Hutchison Chris Martin Fumiaki Katagiri B Markus Lange Todd Moughamer Yu Xia Paul Budworth Jingping Zhong Trini Miguel Uta Paszkowski Shiping Zhang Michelle Colbert Wei-lin Sun Lili Chen Bret Cooper Sylvia Park Todd Charles Wood Long Mao Peter Quail Rod Wing Ralph Dean Yeisoo Yu Andrey Zharkikh Richard Shen Sudhir Sahasrabudhe Alun Thomas Rob Cannings Alexander Gutin Dmitry Pruss Julia Reid Sean Tavtigian Jeff Mitchell Glenn Eldredge Terri Scholl Rose Mary Miller Satish Bhatnagar Nils Adey Todd Rubano Nadeem Tusneem Rosann Robinson Jane Feldhaus Teresita Macalma Arnold Oliphant Steven Briggs

The genome of the japonica subspecies of rice, an important cereal and model monocot, was sequenced and assembled by whole-genome shotgun sequencing. The assembled sequence covers 93% of the 420-megabase genome. Gene predictions on the assembled sequence suggest that the genome contains 32,000 to 50,000 genes. Homologs of 98% of the known maize, wheat, and barley proteins are found in rice. Syn...

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2014
Kjersti M Aagaard

D ow nl oa de d fr om Aagaard et al. present “an initial snapshot of the human placental microbiome and reveal which organisms are present, what they are capable of doing, and how the placental community is likely structured” in their recent Science Translational Medicine article (1). They used a culture-independent genomic approach to determine the taxonomic classification of the placental mic...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2011
Michael Hornsey Nick Loman David W Wareham Matthew J Ellington Mark J Pallen Jane F Turton Anthony Underwood Tom Gaulton Claire P Thomas Michel Doumith David M Livermore Neil Woodford

OBJECTIVES The whole genomes of two Acinetobacter baumannii isolates recovered from a single patient were sequenced to gain insight into the nature and extent of genomic plasticity in this important nosocomial pathogen over the course of a short infection. The first, AB210, was recovered before tigecycline therapy and was susceptible to this agent; the second, AB211, was recovered after therapy...

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2005
Kevin C. Chen Lior Pachter

The application of whole-genome shotgun sequencing to microbial communities represents a major development in metagenomics, the study of uncultured microbes via the tools of modern genomic analysis. In the past year, whole-genome shotgun sequencing projects of prokaryotic communities from an acid mine biofilm, the Sargasso Sea, Minnesota farm soil, three deep-sea whale falls, and deep-sea sedim...

2017
Elmira Mohandesan Camilla F. Speller Joris Peters Hans‐Peter Uerpmann Margarethe Uerpmann Bea De Cupere Michael Hofreiter Pamela A. Burger

The performance of hybridization capture combined with next-generation sequencing (NGS) has seen limited investigation with samples from hot and arid regions until now. We applied hybridization capture and shotgun sequencing to recover DNA sequences from bone specimens of ancient-domestic dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) and its extinct ancestor, the wild dromedary from Jordan, Syria, Turkey and...

2014
Kasumi Takeuchi Naomi Noda Nobutaka Someya

The biocontrol strain Pseudomonas sp. Cab57 was isolated from the rhizosphere of shepherd's purse growing in a field in Hokkaido by screening the antibiotic producers. The whole genome sequence of this strain was obtained by paired-end and whole-genome shotgun sequencing, and the gaps between the contigs were closed using gap-spanning PCR products. The P. sp. Cab57 genome is organized into a si...

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