Abstract The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high-throughput sequencing, assembly and analyses of genomes, advancing ongoing efforts to analyze genetic sequences across major vertebrate groups. Standardized procedures in acquiring high quality DNA and RNA and establishing cell lines from target species will facilitate these initiatives. We provide a legal and methodological guide according to four standards of acquiring and storing tissue for the Genome 10K Project and similar initiatives as follows: four-star (banked tissue/cell cultures, RNA from multiple types of tissue for transcriptomes, and sufficient flash-frozen tissue for 1 mg of DNA, all from a single individual); t...
The acquisition of tissue samples from wild populations is a constant challenge in conservation biol...
<div><p>For 150 years or more, specimens were routinely collected and deposited in natural history c...
Genome research using appropriately collected pathological tissue samples is expected to yield break...
Abstract The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated hig...
AbstractThe recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high...
The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high-through...
Tissue sample databases housed in biodiversity archives represent a vast trove of genetic resources,...
Background: Studies in vertebrate genomics require sampling from a broad range of tissue types, taxa...
Advances in biodiversity genomic sequencing will increasingly depend on the availability of DNA samp...
The human genome project has been recently complemented by whole-genome assessment sequence of 32 ma...
The human genome project has been recently complemented by whole-genome assessment sequence of 32 ma...
Background: The acquisition of high-quality DNA for use in phylogenetic and molecular population gen...
The human genome project has been recently complemented by whole-genome assessment sequence of 32 ma...
The human genome project has been recently complemented by whole-genome assessment sequence of 32 ma...
The human genome project has been recently complemented by whole-genome assessment sequence of 32 ma...
The acquisition of tissue samples from wild populations is a constant challenge in conservation biol...
<div><p>For 150 years or more, specimens were routinely collected and deposited in natural history c...
Genome research using appropriately collected pathological tissue samples is expected to yield break...
Abstract The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated hig...
AbstractThe recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high...
The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high-through...
Tissue sample databases housed in biodiversity archives represent a vast trove of genetic resources,...
Background: Studies in vertebrate genomics require sampling from a broad range of tissue types, taxa...
Advances in biodiversity genomic sequencing will increasingly depend on the availability of DNA samp...
The human genome project has been recently complemented by whole-genome assessment sequence of 32 ma...
The human genome project has been recently complemented by whole-genome assessment sequence of 32 ma...
Background: The acquisition of high-quality DNA for use in phylogenetic and molecular population gen...
The human genome project has been recently complemented by whole-genome assessment sequence of 32 ma...
The human genome project has been recently complemented by whole-genome assessment sequence of 32 ma...
The human genome project has been recently complemented by whole-genome assessment sequence of 32 ma...
The acquisition of tissue samples from wild populations is a constant challenge in conservation biol...
<div><p>For 150 years or more, specimens were routinely collected and deposited in natural history c...
Genome research using appropriately collected pathological tissue samples is expected to yield break...