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Posts tagged ‘next generation sequencing’

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Apr 30, 2014

In the Age of the Microbiome blog post which initiated this series we introduced the spectacular potential that the microbiome offers for drug...

Apr 22, 2014

DNA has often been likened to a book, with a set of instructions written in A’s, T’s, C’s, and G’s. But even if the contents of the book are known...

Feb 4, 2014

Illumina recently announced the $1000 solution for the sequencing of the human genome in the form of its new instrument, the HiSeqX. This system...

Feb 15, 2013

Last month we ran a series of blog posts about next generation sequencing. Among the topics discussed were the limitations of next generation...

Jan 4, 2013

Since the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) initiated a program in 2004 to advance sequencing technology development, the resulting...

Jan 1, 2013

Next generation sequencing has reduced costs and increased the throughput, as compared to Sanger sequencing. Importantly, it has expanded the...

Dec 28, 2012

In the previous post, we saw the impetus behind the technological innovation that led to development of next generation sequencing. So, for...

Dec 26, 2012

This holiday season, while sipping eggnog and eating some delicious holiday treats, Scientist invited Dr Sandeep Pingle, editor of Roundtable...