Pathogen genome sequencing directly from clinical samples is quickly gaining importance in genetic and medical research studies. However, low DNA yield from blood-borne pathogens is often a limiting factor. The problem worsens in extremely base-biased genomes such as the AT-rich Plasmodium falciparum. We present a strategy for whole-genome amplification (WGA) of low-yield samples from P. falciparum prior to short-read sequencing. We have developed WGA conditions that incorporate tetramethylammonium chloride for improved amplification and coverage of AT-rich regions of the genome. We show that this method reduces amplification bias and chimera formation. Our data show that this method is suitable for as low as 10 pg input DNA, and offers the...
Abstract Background Massively parallel sequencing technology is revolutionizing approaches to genomi...
The genomic diversity of Plasmodium malariae malaria parasites is understudied, partly because infec...
The DNA amplification process can be a source of bias and artifacts, especially when amplifying geno...
Pathogen genome sequencing directly from clinical samples is quickly gaining importance in genetic a...
Pathogen genome sequencing directly from clinical samples is quickly gaining importance in genetic a...
Background Translating genomic technologies into healthcare applications for the malaria parasite Pl...
ABSTRACT Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of microbial pathogens from clinical samples is a highly sens...
Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of microbial pathogens from clinical samples is a highly sensitive too...
Highly parallel sequencing technologies permit cost-effective whole genome sequencing of hundreds of...
Abstract: Whole-genome sequencing of Plasmodium is becoming an increasingly important tool for genom...
Highly parallel sequencing technologies permit cost-effective whole genome sequencing of hundreds of...
The cost of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is decreasing rapidly as next-generation sequencing techno...
Highly parallel sequencing technologies permit cost-effective whole genome sequencing of hundreds of...
The cost of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is decreasing rapidly as next-generation sequencing techno...
Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of microbial pathogens from clinical samples is a highly sensitive too...
Abstract Background Massively parallel sequencing technology is revolutionizing approaches to genomi...
The genomic diversity of Plasmodium malariae malaria parasites is understudied, partly because infec...
The DNA amplification process can be a source of bias and artifacts, especially when amplifying geno...
Pathogen genome sequencing directly from clinical samples is quickly gaining importance in genetic a...
Pathogen genome sequencing directly from clinical samples is quickly gaining importance in genetic a...
Background Translating genomic technologies into healthcare applications for the malaria parasite Pl...
ABSTRACT Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of microbial pathogens from clinical samples is a highly sens...
Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of microbial pathogens from clinical samples is a highly sensitive too...
Highly parallel sequencing technologies permit cost-effective whole genome sequencing of hundreds of...
Abstract: Whole-genome sequencing of Plasmodium is becoming an increasingly important tool for genom...
Highly parallel sequencing technologies permit cost-effective whole genome sequencing of hundreds of...
The cost of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is decreasing rapidly as next-generation sequencing techno...
Highly parallel sequencing technologies permit cost-effective whole genome sequencing of hundreds of...
The cost of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is decreasing rapidly as next-generation sequencing techno...
Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of microbial pathogens from clinical samples is a highly sensitive too...
Abstract Background Massively parallel sequencing technology is revolutionizing approaches to genomi...
The genomic diversity of Plasmodium malariae malaria parasites is understudied, partly because infec...
The DNA amplification process can be a source of bias and artifacts, especially when amplifying geno...