Sequencing technologies and genome sequencing

CS Pareek, R Smoczynski, A Tretyn - Journal of applied genetics, 2011 - Springer
The high-throughput-next generation sequencing (HT-NGS) technologies are currently the
hottest topic in the field of human and animals genomics researches, which can produce …

Digital microfluidics: is a true lab-on-a-chip possible?

RB Fair - Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 2007 - Springer
The suitability of electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWD) microfluidics for true lab-on-a-chip
applications is discussed. The wide diversity in biomedical applications can be parsed into …

Highly multiplexed subcellular RNA sequencing in situ

JH Lee, ER Daugharthy, J Scheiman, R Kalhor… - science, 2014 - science.org
Understanding the spatial organization of gene expression with single-nucleotide resolution
requires localizing the sequences of expressed RNA transcripts within a cell in situ. Here …

Detection and quantification of rare mutations with massively parallel sequencing

I Kinde, J Wu, N Papadopoulos… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences
The identification of mutations that are present in a small fraction of DNA templates is
essential for progress in several areas of biomedical research. Although massively parallel …

Safe sequencing system

B Vogelstein, KW Kinzler, N Papadopoulos… - US Patent …, 2016 - Google Patents
The identification of mutations that are present in a small fraction of DNA templates is
essential for progress in several areas of biomedical research. Though massively parallel …

Transforming single DNA molecules into fluorescent magnetic particles for detection and enumeration of genetic variations

D Dressman, H Yan, G Traverso… - Proceedings of the …, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
Many areas of biomedical research depend on the analysis of uncommon variations in
individual genes or transcripts. Here we describe a method that can quantify such variation …

Whole-genome molecular haplotyping of single cells

HC Fan, J Wang, A Potanina, SR Quake - Nature biotechnology, 2011 - nature.com
Conventional experimental methods of studying the human genome are limited by the
inability to independently study the combination of alleles, or haplotype, on each of the …

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 …

Haplotype-resolved genome sequencing: experimental methods and applications

MW Snyder, A Adey, JO Kitzman… - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2015 - nature.com
Human genomes are diploid and, for their complete description and interpretation, it is
necessary not only to discover the variation they contain but also to arrange it onto …

Fluid control structures in microfluidic devices

RA Mathies, WH Grover, A Skelley, E Lagally… - US Patent …, 2008 - Google Patents
Methods and apparatus for implementing microfluidic analysis devices are provided. A
monolithic elastomer membrane associated with an integrated pneumatic manifold allows …