Next -
generation sequencing produces an extraordinary amount of data.
Not exact matches
Using next -
generation sequencing technologies that were previously unavailable, Michael Gardner, a graduate research assistant, and Jianying Wang, a senior research associate in Mitchum's lab, made a remarkable new discovery — nematodes possess the ability to
produce a second type of peptide that can effectively «take over» plant stem cells that are used to create vital pathways for the delivery of nutrients throughout the plant.
Using next -
generation sequencing to identify the underlying mutations causing these effects, the groups found that the only common suspect was again the ap2 - g gene — the gene that codes for
producing the AP2 - G protein.
«Scientists challenge next -
generation sequencing dogma: Surprising bacteria study reveals that shotgun
sequencing misses major groups of organisms despite
producing more data than amplicon
sequencing.»
Extracting proper information from large data has become not only a serious problem of Next
Generation Sequencing (NGS), which
produces an enormous amount of data, but also a difficult task for 3D molecular databases, as the amount of such data is increasing dramatically as well.
The long
sequencing reads
produced by Oxford Nanopore's platforms enable the assembly of genomes with superior contiguity compared to those
produced by second
generation technologies.
He
produced and directed THE SOURCE, a documentary film on the Beat
Generation, with performance
sequences starring John Turturro, Dennis Hopper, and Johnny Depp.