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Draft genome sequence of <i>Halomonas sulfidivorans</i> SD01 isolated from salt farm. [PDF]
Dubey S +3 more
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The genome sequence of the dark-based cluster fly, Pollenia labialis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Steven Falk +3 more
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Near-complete genome sequence of <i>Mycoplasma meleagridis</i> isolated from a New Zealand turkey. [PDF]
Wilson A +9 more
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Genome sequence of bacteriophage AmiCi24 isolated using <i>Arthrobacter globiformis</i>. [PDF]
Baldwin P +15 more
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The genome sequence of weasel’s snout, Misopates orontium (L.) Raf. (Plantaginaceae)
Maarten J. M. Christenhusz +5 more
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Completion of the Genome Sequence of a Historic CDV Vaccine Strain, Rockborn: Evolutionary and Epidemiologic Implications. [PDF]
Lanszki Z +8 more
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Draft genome sequence of Sphingomonas sp. GlSt437 isolated from the Styx Glacier, Antarctica
Minkyung Kim, Su‐Bin Lee, Ok-Sun Kim
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2016
Genome sequencing is an important step toward correlating genotypes with phenotypic characters. Sequencing technologies are important in many fields in the life sciences, including functional genomics, transcriptomics, oncology, evolutionary biology, forensic sciences, and many more. The era of sequencing has been divided into three generations.
Mansi, Verma +2 more
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Genome sequencing is an important step toward correlating genotypes with phenotypic characters. Sequencing technologies are important in many fields in the life sciences, including functional genomics, transcriptomics, oncology, evolutionary biology, forensic sciences, and many more. The era of sequencing has been divided into three generations.
Mansi, Verma +2 more
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2018
Strategies for sequencing fungal genomes on next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms depend on the characteristics of the genome of the targeted species, quantity and quality of the genomic DNA, and cost considerations. Massively parallel sequencing with sequencing by synthesis (SBS) approach by Illumina produces terabases of short read sequences (i ...
Yuko, Yoshinaga +3 more
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Strategies for sequencing fungal genomes on next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms depend on the characteristics of the genome of the targeted species, quantity and quality of the genomic DNA, and cost considerations. Massively parallel sequencing with sequencing by synthesis (SBS) approach by Illumina produces terabases of short read sequences (i ...
Yuko, Yoshinaga +3 more
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2009
For over 30 yr, the Sanger method has been the standard for DNA sequencing. Instruments have been developed and improved over time to increase throughput, but they always relied on the same technology. Today, we are facing a revolution in DNA sequencing with many drastically different platforms that have become or will soon become available on the ...
Hervé, Tettelin, Tamara, Feldblyum
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For over 30 yr, the Sanger method has been the standard for DNA sequencing. Instruments have been developed and improved over time to increase throughput, but they always relied on the same technology. Today, we are facing a revolution in DNA sequencing with many drastically different platforms that have become or will soon become available on the ...
Hervé, Tettelin, Tamara, Feldblyum
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