The diversity of the eukaryotic transcriptome is greatly expanded by alternative transcription and alternative splicing, and the enormous number of molecules of different types makes it difficult to ...
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 ...
The rapid and accurate identification of pathogenic microorganisms in patients with infectious diseases is a fundamental element of optimized care for treatment and epidemiological surveillance 1.
This image illustrates the typical steps in next-generation sequencing (excluding single-molecule sequencing methods). The process begins with isolating genomic DNA (a) and breaking it into short ...