Group II intron reverse transcriptases from bacterial thermophiles have high fidelity, processivity and thermostability. With these properties, thermostable group II intron reverse transcriptases are thought to be more advantageous in different biotechnological applications, such as RNA sequencing and qRT-PCR, than widely- adopted retroviral reverse transcriptases. In this dissertation, I begin with evaluating the usage of thermostable group II intron reverse transcriptase end-to-end template-switching activities in rapid preparations of strand-specific, low bias RNA sequencing libraries for the Illumina short-read sequencing platform. By comparing RNA sequencing results from thermostable group II intron reverse transcriptases to that of ot...
Background RNA-Sequencing (RNA-seq) is now commonly used to reveal quantitative spa...
BACKGROUND: Next-generation sequencing does not yield fully unbiased estimates for read abundance, w...
With the introduction of cost effective, rapid, and superior quality next generation sequencing tech...
Thermostable group II intron reverse transcriptases (TGIRTs) from thermophilic bacteria are advantag...
All authors are with the Departments of Molecular Biosciences and Chemistry, Institute for Cellular...
During elongation, reverse transcriptases (RTs) typically have the ability to jump from one template...
Selfish, non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retroelements and mobile group II introns encode reverse...
The production of a stable cDNA copy of an unstable RNA molecule by reverse transcription is a widel...
A number of thermophilic bacteria have been surveyed for possessing reverse transcriptase genes usin...
Viral metagenomic libraries are a promising but previously untapped source of new reagent enzymes. D...
Mobile group II introns are ribozymes and mobile genetic elements found in all branches of life. The...
Viral metagenomic libraries are a promising but previously untapped source of new reagent enzymes. D...
The reverse transcription of the genetic code of an RNA molecule back into a complementary DNA copy ...
<div><p>Viral metagenomic libraries are a promising but previously untapped source of new reagent en...
BackgroundRNA sequencing has become the gold standard for transcriptome analysis but has an inherent...
Background RNA-Sequencing (RNA-seq) is now commonly used to reveal quantitative spa...
BACKGROUND: Next-generation sequencing does not yield fully unbiased estimates for read abundance, w...
With the introduction of cost effective, rapid, and superior quality next generation sequencing tech...
Thermostable group II intron reverse transcriptases (TGIRTs) from thermophilic bacteria are advantag...
All authors are with the Departments of Molecular Biosciences and Chemistry, Institute for Cellular...
During elongation, reverse transcriptases (RTs) typically have the ability to jump from one template...
Selfish, non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retroelements and mobile group II introns encode reverse...
The production of a stable cDNA copy of an unstable RNA molecule by reverse transcription is a widel...
A number of thermophilic bacteria have been surveyed for possessing reverse transcriptase genes usin...
Viral metagenomic libraries are a promising but previously untapped source of new reagent enzymes. D...
Mobile group II introns are ribozymes and mobile genetic elements found in all branches of life. The...
Viral metagenomic libraries are a promising but previously untapped source of new reagent enzymes. D...
The reverse transcription of the genetic code of an RNA molecule back into a complementary DNA copy ...
<div><p>Viral metagenomic libraries are a promising but previously untapped source of new reagent en...
BackgroundRNA sequencing has become the gold standard for transcriptome analysis but has an inherent...
Background RNA-Sequencing (RNA-seq) is now commonly used to reveal quantitative spa...
BACKGROUND: Next-generation sequencing does not yield fully unbiased estimates for read abundance, w...
With the introduction of cost effective, rapid, and superior quality next generation sequencing tech...