1. Status check: next-generation sequencing for infectious-disease diagnostics
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Rodino, Kyle G. and Simner, Patricia J.
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Nucleotide sequencing -- Analysis ,Communicable diseases -- Analysis ,Genomics -- Analysis ,Genes -- Analysis ,Drug resistance in microorganisms -- Analysis ,DNA sequencing -- Analysis ,Genomes -- Analysis ,Infection -- Analysis ,Medical colleges -- Analysis ,Methicillin -- Analysis ,Epidemiology -- Analysis ,Medical laboratories -- Analysis ,Health care industry - Abstract
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) applications for the diagnostics of infectious diseases has demonstrated great potential with three distinct approaches: whole-genome sequencing (WGS), targeted NGS (tNGS), and metagenomic NGS (mNGS, also known as clinical metagenomics). These approaches provide several advantages over traditional microbiologic methods, though challenges still exist., Whole-genome sequencing In whole-genome sequencing (WGS), millions of fragments of microbial DNA are read in parallel. These overlapping reads are then bioinformatically assembled for complete reconstruction of the microbial genome, [...]
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- 2024
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