Sentences with word «gigabase»

Motivation: Oxford Nanopore's MinION device has matured rapidly and is now capable of producing over one million reads and several gigabases of sequence data per run.
Illumina sequencing of the exome capture generated about 6.4 gigabases per individual.
One of the newly published maps is the 1.8 gigabase sequence of the E. guineensis African oil palm.
As the chimpanzee genome is roughly three - gigabases in length, the volume of this sequence data was unprecedented, enabling the scientists to decipher precise mutation trajectories occuring within one generation.
We report a 10.1 - gigabase assembly of the 14 chromosomes of wild tetraploid wheat, as well as analyses of gene content, genome architecture, and genetic diversity.
Nonetheless, the wheat genome has seemed too daunting, and not just because it's 17 gigabases long.
As a result, we've seen yields skyrocket to from 10 gigabases per run to the current and outrageous 180 - 200 gb on the HiSeq.
This week KeyGene researchers generated 76 gigabases of DNA sequence of a lettuce (Lactuca sativa) genome with a single Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) PromethION flow cell.
In this study, 574, 463, and 468 gigabases (Gb) of DNA were analyzed from the father, mother, and son.
The release of this tiny instrument will occur simultaneously with the release of the benchtop sequencer, GridION 2k, with a much bigger price tag but a dramatically lower cost per gigabase.
Sequencing the gigabase plant genome of the wild tomato species Solanum pennellii using Oxford Nanopore single molecule sequencing
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