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  • '''RNA-Seq''' ('''RNA sequencing''') is a sequencing technique used to reveal the presence and quantity of RNA in a biological s ...acid, a nucleic acid present in all living cells. The "Seq" is short for "sequencing", referring to the process of determining the precise order of nucleotides
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  • == Next-generation sequencing == ...ase pairs in DNA or RNA samples. It is also known as '''massively parallel sequencing'''.
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  • == Next Generation Sequencing == ...NA and RNA much more quickly and cheaply than the previously used [[Sanger sequencing]], and as such has revolutionized the study of [[genomics]] and [[molecular
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  • == Cancer Genome Sequencing == '''Cancer genome sequencing''' (pronunciation: /ˈkænsər ˈdʒiːnoʊm ˈsiːkwənsɪŋ/) is a method
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  • ...ehensive viral detection and discovery technology. It is a high-throughput sequencing method that allows for the identification and characterization of both know ...efers to the process of capturing viral genetic material from a sample and sequencing it to identify the virus.
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  • ...the sequencing and analysis of genomes through uses of high throughput DNA sequencing and bioinformatics to assemble and analyze the function and structure of en ...ed by the genome, under specific circumstances or in a specific cell—using high-throughput methods, such as microarray analysis.
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  • '''Clinical Metagenomic Sequencing''' (''klin-i-kal met-uh-je-no-mik see-kwens-ing'') is a method used in the ...ing involves the extraction of [[DNA]] from a clinical sample, followed by sequencing of the extracted DNA. The resulting sequences are then analyzed using bioin
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  • ...enome Project]], completed in 2003, paved the way for personal genomics by sequencing the entire human genome and making the data publicly available.
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  • * [[Genomics]]: Genomics is an area within genetics that concerns the sequencing and analysis of an organism's genome.
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  • * [[Shotgun sequencing]]: A method used in genomics where DNA is broken up randomly into numerous * [[Shotgun proteomics]]: A high-throughput approach for identifying proteins in complex mixtures by using mass spectro
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  • The process of reverse vaccinology begins with the sequencing of the pathogen's genome. The genome is then analyzed using [[bioinformatic ...including the difficulty of predicting protein structure and the need for high-throughput screening methods.
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  • * [[DNA sequencing]]: The process of determining the precise order of nucleotides within a DNA * [[DNA sequencing]]
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  • TMB is typically measured using [[Next-Generation Sequencing]] (NGS) on tumor tissue. The number of mutations identified is then normali * [[Next-Generation Sequencing]]
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  • * [[Capillary electrophoresis]]: A high-resolution technique used for DNA sequencing and protein analysis.
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  • ...gas [[liquids]]. In [[molecular biology]], it is used to shear [[DNA]] for sequencing.
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  • ...learly recognized or established. This could be through genetic testing or sequencing.
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