The large amount of DNA needed to prepare a library in next generation sequencing protocols hinders direct sequencing of small DNA samples. This limitation is usually overcome by the enrichment of such samples with whole genome amplification (WGA), mostly by multiple displacement amplification (MDA) based on φ29 polymerase. However, this technique can be biased by the GC content of the sample and is prone to the development of chimeras as well as contamination during enrichment, which contributes to undesired noise during sequence data analysis, and also hampers the proper functional and/or taxonomic assignments. An alternative to MDA is direct DNA sequencing (DS), which represents the theoretical gold standard in genome sequencing. In this...
Background: Whole genome amplification (WGA) is a challenging, key step in metagenomic studies of sa...
New sequencing technologies can address diverse biomedical questions but are limited by a minimum re...
Abstract Large amounts of DNA are frequently required for use in detection assays and genomic analys...
The large amount of DNA needed to prepare a library in next generation sequencing protocols hinders ...
The large amount of DNA needed to prepare a library in next generation sequencing protocols hinders ...
Sequencing small quantities of DNA is important for applications ranging from the assembly of uncult...
Recently developed techniques allow genomic DNA sequencing from single microbial cells [Lasken RS: S...
Chaparro PJP, McCulloch JA, Cerdeira LT, et al. Whole genome sequencing of environmental Vibrio chol...
AbstractMultiple Displacement Amplification (MDA) of DNA using φ29 (phi29) DNA polymerase amplifies ...
Single cell genomics, the amplification and sequencing of genomes from single cells, can provide a g...
<div><p>Single-cell sequencing is emerging as an important tool for studies of genomic heterogeneity...
Single-cell sequencing is emerging as an important tool for studies of genomic heterogeneity. Whole ...
The availability of DNA samples that are of adequate quality and quantity is essential for any genet...
Whole genome amplification (WGA) is essential for obtaining genome sequences from single bacterial c...
<div><p>Whole genome amplification (WGA) is essential for obtaining genome sequences from single bac...
Background: Whole genome amplification (WGA) is a challenging, key step in metagenomic studies of sa...
New sequencing technologies can address diverse biomedical questions but are limited by a minimum re...
Abstract Large amounts of DNA are frequently required for use in detection assays and genomic analys...
The large amount of DNA needed to prepare a library in next generation sequencing protocols hinders ...
The large amount of DNA needed to prepare a library in next generation sequencing protocols hinders ...
Sequencing small quantities of DNA is important for applications ranging from the assembly of uncult...
Recently developed techniques allow genomic DNA sequencing from single microbial cells [Lasken RS: S...
Chaparro PJP, McCulloch JA, Cerdeira LT, et al. Whole genome sequencing of environmental Vibrio chol...
AbstractMultiple Displacement Amplification (MDA) of DNA using φ29 (phi29) DNA polymerase amplifies ...
Single cell genomics, the amplification and sequencing of genomes from single cells, can provide a g...
<div><p>Single-cell sequencing is emerging as an important tool for studies of genomic heterogeneity...
Single-cell sequencing is emerging as an important tool for studies of genomic heterogeneity. Whole ...
The availability of DNA samples that are of adequate quality and quantity is essential for any genet...
Whole genome amplification (WGA) is essential for obtaining genome sequences from single bacterial c...
<div><p>Whole genome amplification (WGA) is essential for obtaining genome sequences from single bac...
Background: Whole genome amplification (WGA) is a challenging, key step in metagenomic studies of sa...
New sequencing technologies can address diverse biomedical questions but are limited by a minimum re...
Abstract Large amounts of DNA are frequently required for use in detection assays and genomic analys...