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  1. ...Unraveling undiagnosed rare disease cases by HiFi long-read sequencing Wouter Steyaert1,36, Lydia Sagath1,36, German Demidov2, Vicente A. Yépez3, Anna Esteve-Codina4,5, Julien Gagneur3,6,7, Kornelia Ellwanger2,8, Ronny Derks1, Marjan Weiss1, Amber den Ouden1, Simone van den Heuvel1, Hilde Swinkels1...
  2. ...University, Houston, Texas 77005, USA ↵4 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding author: fritz.sedlazeck@bcm.eduAbstractOver the past decade, long-read sequencing has evolved into a pivotal technology for uncovering the hidden and complex regions of the . Significant cost efficiency...
  3. ...progress, challenges remain in scaling long-read technologies to large populations due to cost, computational complexity, and the lack of tools to facilitate the efficient interpretation of SVs in graphs. This perspective provides a succinct review on the current state of long-read sequencing in genomics...
  4. ...of these limitations, long-read sequencing (LRS) technologies were developed, enabling the -wide sequencing of native DNA fragments at multiple orders of magnitude larger than those in SR-GS, over 10 kb and up to megabases in size. In this mini-review, we review the existing evidence for LRS to increase diagnostic...
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  5. ...-tissue regulation of reproduction.With the development of high-throughput sequencing and the large-scale application of -wide association studies (GWASs), a substantial number of genomic variants that are associated with complex traits have been identified in humans and farmed animals (Abdellaoui et al. 2023; Tan...
  6. ...into evolutionary dynamics and population structure. Previously, characterizations of TRs were limited by short-read sequencing technology, which lacks the ability to accurately capture the full TR sequences. As long-read sequencing becomes more accessible and can capture the full complexity of TRs, there is now...
  7. ...). The challenges posed by repeats in isolated s have primarily been addressed through the use of long-read technologies (Koren and Phillippy 2015). However, metagenomics presents a more complex problem as microbial mixtures often contain multiple closely related s that differ in just a few locations owing...
  8. ...) recombination, somatic hypermutation, and class-switch recombination than can be derived from bulk analyses (Dudley et al. 2005; Di Noia and Neuberger 2007; Papalexi and Satija 2018; Jaffe et al. 2022). Single-cell sequencing using long-read approaches can produce reads that span entire transcripts, removing...
  9. ...fiber sequencing (Fiber-seq) achieves this, permitting single-molecule, long-read genomic, and epigenomic profiling across targeted >100 kb loci with ∼10-fold enrichment over untargeted sequencing. Targeted Fiber-seq reveals that pathogenic expansions of the DMPK CTG repeat that underlie Myotonic...
  10. ...contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: oguzhan.begik@crg.eu, eva.novoa@crg.euAbstractIn recent years, nanopore direct RNA sequencing (DRS) became a valuable tool for studying the epitranscriptome, owing to its ability to detect multiple modifications within the same full-length native RNA...
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