next-generation sequencing

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sequencing
noun[U]
uk
/ˈsiː.kwən.sɪŋ/
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/ˈsiː.kwən.sɪŋ/
the process of combining things in a particular order, or discovering the order in which they ...
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Among them sequence data is increasing at the exponential rate due to advent ofnext-generationsequencingtechnologies.
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The phasing problem is a major limitation for the read lengths of thenext-generationsequencingtechnologies.
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Assuring the quality ofnext-generationsequencingin clinical laboratory practice.
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It was the first example of a human viral pathogen discovered using unbiased metagenomic next-generationsequencingwith a technique called digital transcriptomic subtraction.
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Next-generationsequencingtechnologies provide enormous throughput but lower accuracies than older sequencing methods.
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These techniques comprise the first of thenext-generationsequencingmethods.
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In the past decade, the advent ofnext-generationsequencingand whole-genome sequencing has completely changed our understanding of cancers.
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The advent of high throughput technologies, such asnext-generationsequencingand very high-density microarrays, enables us to capture genome-wide variation on a much larger scale.
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Next-generationsequencingis well suited in complementing bisulfite sequencing in genome-wide methylation analysis.
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Next-generationsequencingtechnologies generate large amounts of data, and analysis of fungal marker-gene data is an active area of research.
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Innext-generationsequencing, the fluorescence signal of clusters can be easily detected.
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For example, genetic data obtained fromnext-generationsequencingrequires compute-intensive data processing prior to its analysis.
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