What is Third-Generation Sequencing? Third-generation sequencing, also known as long-read sequencing, refers to the latest advancements in DNA sequencing technologies that enable the analysis of ...
This image compares three DNA sequencing technologies: Sanger sequencing, Massively Parallel DNA sequencing, and Nanopore DNA sequencing. Sanger sequencing (left) sequences 500-700 bases per reaction ...
This eBook explores next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods and their applications in neurological and cancer research, with key content from BioTechniques’ digital hub and Taylor & Francis journals, ...
Miami University’s Center for Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics (CBFG) has become one of the first institutions in the region to acquire the PacBio VEGA Benchtop System — a cutting-edge DNA ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has become an important method for applications ranging from genotyping to whole-genome sequencing. To perform an NGS experiment, users must prepare a sequencing ...
The landscape of next-generation sequencing (NGS) continues to be defined by astonishing technological progress. We continue ...