Background: The advent of next-generation high-throughput technologies has revolutionized whole genome sequencing, yet some experiments require sequencing only of targeted regions of the genome from a very large number of samples. These regions can be amplified by PCR and sequenced by next-generation methods using a multidimensional pooling strategy. However, there is at present no available generalized tool for the computational analysis of target-enriched NGS data from multidimensional pools.Results: Here we present InsertionMapper, a pipeline tool for the identification of targeted sequences from multidimensional high throughput sequencing data. InsertionMapper consists of four independently working modules: Data Preprocessing, Database ...
Although recent developments in DNA sequencing have allowed for great leaps in both the quality and ...
The establishment of high-throughput massively-parallel DNA sequencing technology has broadened the ...
Insertion sequences are small mobile regions of DNA (transposable elements) found primarily in proka...
Abstract Recent studies in genomics have highlighted the significance of sequence insertions in dete...
Summary: Insertional mutagenesis is a powerful method for gene discovery. To identify the location o...
Two decades after the initial sequencing and assembly of the human genome, the current reference ass...
Motivation: In the past few years, human genome structural variation discovery has enjoyed increased...
International audienceStructural variants (SV) are large-scale structural changes in the genome, tha...
Background: Biological mutagens (such as transposon) with sequences inserted, play a crucial role to...
Integration of viral vectors into a host genome is associated with insertional mutagenesis and subje...
Motivation: Insertion mutagenesis, using transgenes or endogenous transposons, is a popular method f...
Abstract Background Next generation sequencing approaches applied to the analyses of transposon inse...
(A) The human genome is computationally divided into “bins” (pictured as rectangles with black dotte...
Discovery of genome-wide variation has taken a huge leap forward with the introduction of next-gener...
Abstract Background Transposable elements make up a significant portion of the human genome. Accurat...
Although recent developments in DNA sequencing have allowed for great leaps in both the quality and ...
The establishment of high-throughput massively-parallel DNA sequencing technology has broadened the ...
Insertion sequences are small mobile regions of DNA (transposable elements) found primarily in proka...
Abstract Recent studies in genomics have highlighted the significance of sequence insertions in dete...
Summary: Insertional mutagenesis is a powerful method for gene discovery. To identify the location o...
Two decades after the initial sequencing and assembly of the human genome, the current reference ass...
Motivation: In the past few years, human genome structural variation discovery has enjoyed increased...
International audienceStructural variants (SV) are large-scale structural changes in the genome, tha...
Background: Biological mutagens (such as transposon) with sequences inserted, play a crucial role to...
Integration of viral vectors into a host genome is associated with insertional mutagenesis and subje...
Motivation: Insertion mutagenesis, using transgenes or endogenous transposons, is a popular method f...
Abstract Background Next generation sequencing approaches applied to the analyses of transposon inse...
(A) The human genome is computationally divided into “bins” (pictured as rectangles with black dotte...
Discovery of genome-wide variation has taken a huge leap forward with the introduction of next-gener...
Abstract Background Transposable elements make up a significant portion of the human genome. Accurat...
Although recent developments in DNA sequencing have allowed for great leaps in both the quality and ...
The establishment of high-throughput massively-parallel DNA sequencing technology has broadened the ...
Insertion sequences are small mobile regions of DNA (transposable elements) found primarily in proka...