Title
Workshop: The utility of next generation sequencing for genome scale studies
Abstract
Molecular biological enquiry has entered a new age in the last few years with the development of high-throughput, massively parallel data acquisition platforms. Since it's advent with the introduction of gene microarrays early in this century, the technology has continued to evolve at an astonishing pace into sequencers capable of millions to billions of sequencing reads in one instrument run. After introducing the platforms, applications and advances in next generation sequencing technologies, I will discuss our involvement with several genome sequencing initiatives, focusing more closely on the tammar wallaby genome project.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ICCABS.2011.5729926
ICCABS
Keywords
Field
DocType
biology computing,cellular biophysics,genetics,genomics,macromolecules,molecular biophysics,molecular configurations,Illumina sequencing reads,RNA,Sanger sequencing reads,centromere repeat associated short interacting RNA,crasiRNA,de novo genome sequence,eukaryotic genomes,genome-scale studies,miRNA,mobile genetic elements,next generation sequencing,piRNA,siRNA,tammar wallaby genome project
Genome,Cellular biophysics,Genome project,Biology,Massively parallel,Genomics,DNA sequencing,Tammar wallaby,Bioinformatics,Genetics
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rachel J. O'Neill100.34
James Lindsay220.99
Dawn Carone300.34
Sahar Al Seesi4163.33
Thomas Heider5667.25
Ion Mandoiu610814.45
Andrew Pask700.34