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na ia e generation of sequencing technologies [1,2]. Among the fore not surprising that the analysis...
As a user facility, The US Department of Energy?s Joint Genome Institute, in collaboration with scie...
for genome-wide studies typically require large quan- commonly referred to as ChIP-chip. Recently, t...
po es p hig sequencing but excessive for many other applications, where the same amount of data woul...
th nic H os the MiSeq sequencer. Paired-end reads of 2 × 300 bp en- each library was strictly measur...
Tumor specimens are often preserved as formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue blocks, themos...
Background: Whole-exome sequencing (WES) has recently emerged as an appealing approach to systematic...
A DNA-binding matrix was immobilized on the surface of a 96-well microplate and used for plasmid DNA...
leh g h ng ub lve th iho na (fr d (WGS) or whole-exome sequencing, it is difficult to dis- libraries...
Background: Next-generation sequencing sample preparation requires nanogram to microgram quantities ...
Order 3 billion base pairs of DNA in the correct order and you get the blueprint of a human, the gen...
ith ray ci genome, namely the epigenome, requires that researchers constraints; these arrays can gen...
Amplicon sequencing has been the method of choice in many high-throughput DNA se-quencing (HTS) appl...
Genotyping by sequencing (GBS) is a restriction enzyme based targeted approach devel-oped to reduce ...
Whole-genome sequencing is a very important method to understand the genotype and phenotype of an or...
na ia e generation of sequencing technologies [1,2]. Among the fore not surprising that the analysis...
As a user facility, The US Department of Energy?s Joint Genome Institute, in collaboration with scie...
for genome-wide studies typically require large quan- commonly referred to as ChIP-chip. Recently, t...
po es p hig sequencing but excessive for many other applications, where the same amount of data woul...
th nic H os the MiSeq sequencer. Paired-end reads of 2 × 300 bp en- each library was strictly measur...
Tumor specimens are often preserved as formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue blocks, themos...
Background: Whole-exome sequencing (WES) has recently emerged as an appealing approach to systematic...
A DNA-binding matrix was immobilized on the surface of a 96-well microplate and used for plasmid DNA...
leh g h ng ub lve th iho na (fr d (WGS) or whole-exome sequencing, it is difficult to dis- libraries...
Background: Next-generation sequencing sample preparation requires nanogram to microgram quantities ...
Order 3 billion base pairs of DNA in the correct order and you get the blueprint of a human, the gen...
ith ray ci genome, namely the epigenome, requires that researchers constraints; these arrays can gen...
Amplicon sequencing has been the method of choice in many high-throughput DNA se-quencing (HTS) appl...
Genotyping by sequencing (GBS) is a restriction enzyme based targeted approach devel-oped to reduce ...
Whole-genome sequencing is a very important method to understand the genotype and phenotype of an or...
na ia e generation of sequencing technologies [1,2]. Among the fore not surprising that the analysis...
As a user facility, The US Department of Energy?s Joint Genome Institute, in collaboration with scie...
for genome-wide studies typically require large quan- commonly referred to as ChIP-chip. Recently, t...