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Forde, BM,O'Toole, PW
2013
September
Briefings In Functional Genomics
Next-generation sequencing technologies and their impact on microbial genomics
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NGS prokaryotes genome sequencing resequencing RNA-seq metagenomics IRRITABLE-BOWEL-SYNDROME PROTEIN-DNA INTERACTIONS PV. TOMATO DC3000 GENE-EXPRESSION RNA-SEQ HELICOBACTER-PYLORI CHROMATIN IMMUNOPRECIPITATION INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA BACTERIAL GENOMES HYBRID APPROACH
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Next-generation sequencing technologies have had a dramatic impact in the field of genomic research through the provision of a low cost, high-throughput alternative to traditional capillary sequencers. These new sequencing methods have surpassed their original scope and now provide a range of utility-based applications, which allow for a more comprehensive analysis of the structure and content of microbial genomes than was previously possible. With the commercialization of a third generation of sequencing technologies imminent, we discuss the applications of current next-generation sequencing methods and explore their impact on and contribution to microbial genome research.
10.1093/bfgp/els062
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