sequencing technology
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsequencingandtechnology
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sequencing
noun[U]
uk/ˈsiː.kwən.sɪŋ/us/ˈsiː.kwən.sɪŋ/
the process of combining things in a particular order, or discovering the order in which they ...
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technology
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/us/tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
(the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of ...
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While they did not shed their guitars entirely, they wholeheartedly embraced the new synthesizers and drum machines, and were groundbreaking in their experiments withsequencingtechnology.
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They have changed almost everything that was there in order to make this multiplexsequencingtechnologywork.
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Recent developments insequencingtechnologyincreased the number of metagenomics samples.
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Assequencingtechnologycontinues to improve, however, a new generation of effective fast turnaround benchtop sequencers has come within reach of the average academic laboratory.
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Depending on thesequencingtechnologyand the underlying biological question, additional methods may be employed.
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The company uses genomesequencingtechnologyto read the genome nucleotide by nucleotide, and high-speed computers assemble the genome into an easy-to-visualize display.
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Advances insequencingtechnologyin the late 2000s has made searching for very similar nucleotide matches an important problem.
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Advances insequencingtechnologynow allow for assaying genome-wide epigenomic states by a variety of molecular methodologies.
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The advent of third-generationsequencingtechnologyis expanding the limits of genomic research as the cost of generating high quality sequencing data is decreasing.
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Using deepsequencingtechnology, they then profiled the tumors' transcriptome, the set of genes that are active in tumors.
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He was one of the leading molecular biologists who utilized gene cloning andsequencingtechnologyto first decipher the structure of eukaryotic genes and their modes of regulation.
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Assequencingtechnologybecomes cheaper, and the societal issues mentioned above are worked out, it is hoped that a large number of volunteers from all walks of life will participate.
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This approach uses the samesequencingtechnologyto focus on the evaluation of disease risk, allowing the physician to initiate preventative treatment before the disease presents itself in their patient.
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Even if the error rate decreases as the sequencing technologies improve, there may conceivably be sample-handling errors that will always be present.
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Although next generationsequencingtechnologyis now capable of producing millions of reads, the assembly of these reads can cause a bottleneck in the entire genome assembly process.
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Advances insequencingtechnologyaim to develop systems that are able to produce long sequencing reads with very high fidelity but, at this point, these two things are mutually exclusive.
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This problem, however, should be eased in the near future when re-sequencing strategies, such as chip-based sequencing technologies, are routinely available.
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Among them sequence data is increasing at the exponential rate due to advent of next-generation sequencing technologies.
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These aberrations, which are essentially large scale copy number variants, can be analyzed by second-generation sequencing technologies using read frequency to estimate the copy number.
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