Advantages and limitations of next‐generation sequencing technologies: a comparison of electrophoresis and non‐electrophoresis methods
DG Hert, CP Fredlake, AE Barron - Electrophoresis, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The reference human genome provides an adequate basis for biological researchers to
study the relationship between genotype and the associated phenotypes, but a large push is …
study the relationship between genotype and the associated phenotypes, but a large push is …
Advanced sequencing technologies: methods and goals
J Shendure, RD Mitra, C Varma, GM Church - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2004 - nature.com
Nearly three decades have passed since the invention of electrophoretic methods for DNA
sequencing. The exponential growth in the cost-effectiveness of sequencing has been …
sequencing. The exponential growth in the cost-effectiveness of sequencing has been …
DNA sequencing and genotyping in miniaturized electrophoresis systems
CW Kan, CP Fredlake, EAS Doherty… - Electrophoresis, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Advances in microchannel electrophoretic separation systems for DNA analyses have had
important impacts on biological and biomedical sciences, as exemplified by the successes …
important impacts on biological and biomedical sciences, as exemplified by the successes …
Human genome sequencing in health and disease
C Gonzaga-Jauregui, JR Lupski… - Annual review of …, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Following the “finished,” euchromatic, haploid human reference genome sequence, the
rapid development of novel, faster, and cheaper sequencing technologies is making …
rapid development of novel, faster, and cheaper sequencing technologies is making …
Toward real-world sequencing by microdevice electrophoresis
D Schmalzing, N Tsao, L Koutny, D Chisholm… - Genome …, 1999 - genome.cshlp.org
We report results using a microdevice for DNA sequencing using samples from chromosome
17, obtained from the Whitehead Institute Center for Genome Research (WICGR) production …
17, obtained from the Whitehead Institute Center for Genome Research (WICGR) production …
Sequencing studies in human genetics: design and interpretation
DB Goldstein, A Allen, J Keebler, EH Margulies… - Nature Reviews …, 2013 - nature.com
Next-generation sequencing is becoming the primary discovery tool in human genetics.
There have been many clear successes in identifying genes that are responsible for …
There have been many clear successes in identifying genes that are responsible for …
Clinical genome sequencing
The completion of the first draft of the Human Genome Project in 2001, and subsequent
refinements since then, have stimulated an explosion of research about the human genome …
refinements since then, have stimulated an explosion of research about the human genome …
Coming of age: ten years of next-generation sequencing technologies
Since the completion of the human genome project in 2003, extraordinary progress has
been made in genome sequencing technologies, which has led to a decreased cost per …
been made in genome sequencing technologies, which has led to a decreased cost per …
The challenge for the next generation of medical geneticists
T Frebourg - Human mutation, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Next‐generation sequencing (NGS) has allowed a tremendous progress in the
characterization of the molecular bases of genetic diseases and the last annual American …
characterization of the molecular bases of genetic diseases and the last annual American …