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2010
Whole genome sequencing provides the most comprehensive collection of an individual's genetic variation. With the falling costs of sequencing technology, we envision paradigm shift from microarray-based genotyping studies to whole genome sequencing. We review methodologies for whole genome sequencing.
Pauline C, Ng, Ewen F, Kirkness
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Whole genome sequencing provides the most comprehensive collection of an individual's genetic variation. With the falling costs of sequencing technology, we envision paradigm shift from microarray-based genotyping studies to whole genome sequencing. We review methodologies for whole genome sequencing.
Pauline C, Ng, Ewen F, Kirkness
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Interpreting Whole-Genome Sequencing
JAMA, 2014We believe that the report of the yield and interpretability of clinical whole-genome sequencing by Dr Dewey and colleagues1 is unduly pessimistic about the present and future efficacy of this molecular genetic technology in clinical medicine. Their experience of low coverage of key disease genes, poor nucleotide-calling reproducibility, low diagnostic
Wayne W, Grody +2 more
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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2006
DNA sequencing can be used to gain important information on genes, genetic variation and gene function for biological and medical studies. The growing collection of publicly available reference genome sequences will underpin a new era of whole genome re-sequencing, but sequencing costs need to fall and throughput needs to rise by several orders of ...
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DNA sequencing can be used to gain important information on genes, genetic variation and gene function for biological and medical studies. The growing collection of publicly available reference genome sequences will underpin a new era of whole genome re-sequencing, but sequencing costs need to fall and throughput needs to rise by several orders of ...
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JAMA, 2011
THE PAST 60 YEARS HAVE WITNESSED REMARKABLE progress in genetics and genomics from the description of the DNA double helix by Watson and Crick to the release of the first draft sequence of the human genome in 2001 and the successful completion of the human genome project in 2003.
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THE PAST 60 YEARS HAVE WITNESSED REMARKABLE progress in genetics and genomics from the description of the DNA double helix by Watson and Crick to the release of the first draft sequence of the human genome in 2001 and the successful completion of the human genome project in 2003.
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Evaluation of Whole Genome Sequencing Data
2019Whole genome sequencing (WGS) can provide comprehensive insights into the genetic makeup of lymphomas. Here we describe a selection of methods for the analysis of WGS data, including alignment, identification of different classes of genomic variants, the identification of driver mutations, and the identification of mutational signatures.
Hübschmann, Daniel, Schlesner, Matthias
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Whole-Genome Sequencing in Pharmacogenetics
Pharmacogenomics, 2013on clinical disease prediction, and remarking on the problem of ‘missing heritability’ of risk for common diseases unaccounted for by common variants [1], the arena of pharmacogenetics was often singled out as an exception [2]. GWAS of drug response traits are quite exceptional in having provided a number of clinically significant genetic predictors of
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Whole-Genome Sequencing of Unculturable Bacterium Using Whole-Genome Amplification
2011More than 99% of microorganisms on the earth are unculturable with known culturing techniques. The emergence of metagenomics with high-throughput sequencing technologies has enabled researchers to capture a comprehensive view of a complex bacterial community which comprises both culturable and unculturable species.
Yuichi Hongoh, Toyoda, A.
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Computing in Science & Engineering, 1999
Computation is integrally and powerfully involved with the DNA sequencing technology that promises to reveal the complete human DNA sequence in the next several years. After introducing the latest DNA sequencing methods, this article describes three current approaches for completing the sequencing.
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Computation is integrally and powerfully involved with the DNA sequencing technology that promises to reveal the complete human DNA sequence in the next several years. After introducing the latest DNA sequencing methods, this article describes three current approaches for completing the sequencing.
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