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  1. ...High-quality automated DNA sequencing primed with hexamer strings. M A Lodhi and W R McCombie Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724, USA. Abstract The finishing phase of genome sequencing projects is expensive, in part...
  2. ...Rapid characterization of HIV-1 sequence diversity using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and direct automated DNA sequencing of PCR products. B Andersson , J H Ying , D E Lewis , and R A Gibbs Institute for Molecular Genetics, Baylor...
  3. ...–455. 570 Benegas G, Albors C, Aw AJ, Ye C, Song YS. 2025. A DNA language model based on 571 multispecies alignment predicts the effects of -wide variants. Nat Biotechnol 43: 572 1960–1965. 573 Chen KM, Wong AK, Troyanskaya OG, Zhou J. 2022. A sequence-based global map of regulatory 574 activity...
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  4. ..., population genomics, and diagnostic frameworks.Chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing (ChIP-seq) is a well-established method for studying the genomic localization of DNA-associated proteins. ChIP-seq is widely used to study histone modifications, chromatin regulators (CRs), transcription...
  5. ...-molecule sequencing technologies (Oxford Nanopore Technologies [ONT] and Pacific Biosciences [PacBio]) have enabled readouts of long, native DNA molecules, including cytosine methylation. ONT recently upgraded their Nanopore sequencing chemistry and kits from the R9 to the R10 version, which yielded increased...
  6. ...BX, United Kingdom Corresponding authors: alessio.marcozzi@gmail.com, j.deridder-4@umcutrecht.nlAbstractShallow -wide cell-free DNA sequencing holds great promise for noninvasive cancer monitoring by providing reliable copy number alteration (CNA) and fragmentomic profiles. Single...
  7. ...CoRAL accurately resolves extrachromosomal DNA structures with long-read sequencing Kaiyuan Zhu1,10, Matthew G. Jones2,10, Jens Luebeck1, Xinxin Bu3, Hyerim Yi2,4, King L. Hung2, Ivy Tsz-Lo Wong5,6, Shu Zhang2,5,7, Paul S. Mischel5,6, Howard Y. Chang2,4,8 and Vineet Bafna1,9 1Department of Computer...
  8. ...-high-molecular-weight (UHMW) DNA extraction and library cleanup by using glass beads and hexamminecobalt(III) chloride (CoHex), (2) can deliver high ultra-long sequencing yield of >20 Gb of reads from a single MinION flow cell or >100 Gb from PromethION devices (R9.4–R10.4 pore variants), and (3) is scalable to using fewer...
  9. ...: In this window In a new window Figure 1. Overview of the experimental setup and bioinformatic pipeline. (A) Schematics of DNA sample preparation and sequencing. High-molecular-weight gDNA was extracted from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), isolated monocytes, or the HG002 Epstein–Barr virus...
  10. ...leading to the clonal evolution of cancer cells (Qing et al. 2020; Chakravarty and Solit 2021). Somatic mutations in key genes and their regulatory sequences, especially oncogenes, tumor suppressors, and DNA repair genes, are frequently found in cancers and contribute to tumor progression and therapeutic...
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