Duplex sequencing is a library preparation and analysis method for next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms that employs random tagging of double-stranded...
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Circulating tumor DNA (section Duplex sequencing)
approach is 9 in 1 million. Duplex sequencing is an improvement on the single UIDs added in the Safe-Seq technique. In duplex sequencing, randomized double-stranded...
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Whole genome sequencing (WGS), also known as full genome sequencing, complete genome sequencing, or entire genome sequencing, is the process of determining...
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"Construction of Normalized RNA-seq Libraries for Next-Generation Sequencing Using the Crab Duplex-Specific Nuclease". Current Protocols in Molecular Biology...
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radicals. Loeb's laboratory developed “Duplex Sequencing” technology, which permits high accuracy high throughput sequencing for the identification of low prevalence...
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become the de facto standard for storing the output of high-throughput sequencing instruments such as the Illumina Genome Analyzer. A FASTQ file has four...
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many other animals and in some it exists as two separate uteri known as a duplex uterus. In medicine and related professions, the term uterus is consistently...
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media report high levels of '1D' accuracy (sequencing one strand of the duplex DNA), '2D' accuracy (sequencing both the template and complement strand)...
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Frameshift mutation (section Sequencing)
cloning and sequencing of the suspect gene. The amino acid sequence encoded by the gene is then predicted. NA Sequencing: Sanger sequencing or Next-Generation...
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DRIP-seq (section Sequencing)
massively parallel DNA sequencing. An R-loop is a three-stranded nucleic acid structure, which consists of a DNA-RNA hybrid duplex and a displaced single...
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In epitranscriptomic sequencing, most methods focus on either (1) enrichment and purification of the modified RNA molecules before running on the RNA sequencer...
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reaction (PCR) and identified by virtue of their DNA code (e.g.by DNA sequencing). In evolution-based DEL technologies hits can be further enriched by...
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COLD-PCR (section Sanger sequencing)
they are selectively denatured at the Tc. Primer annealing stage. The homo-duplex DNA will preferentially remain double stranded and not be available for...
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T7 DNA polymerase (section Sequenase (DNA sequencing))
as the precursor to Sequenase, an engineered-enzyme optimized for DNA sequencing. Figure 2. Nucleotidyl transfer by DNA polymerase. T7 DNA polymerase catalyzes...
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than a similar mismatch in a DNA/DNA duplex. This binding strength and specificity also applies to PNA/RNA duplexes. PNAs are not easily recognized by either...
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form hybrid duplex molecules. scaffolding scRNA See small conditional RNA. second-generation sequencing See massively parallel sequencing. selectable...
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(2013). "Partial Base Flipping is Sufficient for Strand Slippage near DNA Duplex Termini". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 135 (22): 8274–8282...
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Epigenetics (section Bisulfite sequencing)
methylated cytosines will not be affected. Certain sequencing methods, such as nanopore sequencing, allow sequencing of native DNA. Native (=unamplified) DNA retains...
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and DNA can be used for a variety of applications, such as genotyping, sequencing, and detection of bacteria or viruses. There are two different types of...
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naturally-encoded 20 amino acids, and provides insight into how nucleic acids form duplex structures, how proteins interact with nucleic acids, and how alternative...
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sequence with traditional and high throughput DNA sequencing methods (see Sanger sequencing and DNA sequencing). However, these methods provide large amounts...
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or NewTek's Video Toaster, thus providing a complete package of MIDI sequencing and/or video synchronization with non-linear hard disk recording. In 1993...
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approximately 8 nm long. The genome was first sequenced in 1986. It is a linear duplex DNA molecule, a laboratory strain has 124,884 base pairs. The genome has...
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can vary widely between Taqs, which has profound effects in downstream sequencing applications. Taq makes DNA products that have A (adenine) overhangs at...
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phosphodiester bond. It plays a role in repairing single-strand breaks in duplex DNA in living organisms, but some forms (such as DNA ligase IV) may specifically...
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result of a single stranded RNA forming hydrogen bonds with an RNA duplex; the duplex consists of Watson-Crick base pairing while the third strand binds...
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enables the melting of the duplex DNA to unmask the PQS, adopting a G-quadruplex fold. With the use of genome-wide ChIP-sequencing analyses, cell-based assays...
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Al-Hashimi HM (2013). "A historical account of Hoogsteen base-pairs in duplex DNA". Biopolymers. 99 (12): 955–68. doi:10.1002/bip.22334. PMC 3844552....
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the laboratory to convert RNA to DNA for use in molecular cloning, RNA sequencing, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), or genome analysis. Reverse transcriptases...
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namely: It is cost-effective vs. other genotyping technologies such as sequencing and TaqMan SNP typing. This makes it ideal for large scale genotyping...
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