Using second and
third generation sequencing technologies, we aim at generating genomic data of novel bacterial and archaeal lineages, as well as of unchracterized protists.
Not exact matches
For one thing,
sequencing technologies continue to develop at a breakneck pace, and, according to Willerslev, as
third -
generation technologies such as nanopore
sequencing are applied to ancient - DNA work, researchers will be able to probe even deeper into the biological past.
Using a combination of next - gen
sequencing and a
third -
generation, single - molecule sequencer from Helicos Biosciences that can
sequence DNA directly without the need for an amplification step, his group
sequenced the 700,000 - year - old horse DNA that still holds the record as the oldest genome yet
sequenced.4 «This type of
technology will be the future,» he says.
We report a
third -
generation sequencing assay on nanopore
technology (MinION) for detecting BCR - ABL1 KD mutations and compare the results to a Sanger
sequencing (SS)- based test in 24 Philadelphia - positive (Ph +) leukemia cases.
On the study of microbial transcriptomes using second - and
third -
generation sequencing technologies
Oryza coarctata plants, collected from Sundarban delta of West Bengal, India, have been used in the present study to generate draft genome
sequences, employing the hybrid genome assembly with Illumina reads and
third generation Oxford Nanopore
sequencing technology.