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  • 5-base sequencing
  • DNA sequencing method

    5-base sequencing refers to the detection of five nucleotide bases in DNA, including the four standard bases (adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine)

    5-base sequencing

    5-base_sequencing

  • Sanger sequencing
  • Method of DNA sequencing developed in 1977

    Sanger sequencing is a method of DNA sequencing that involves electrophoresis and is based on the random incorporation of chain-terminating dideoxynucleotides

    Sanger sequencing

    Sanger sequencing

    Sanger_sequencing

  • DNA sequencing
  • Process of determining the nucleic acid sequence

    methods based on two-dimensional chromatography. Following the development of fluorescence-based sequencing methods with a DNA sequencer, DNA sequencing has

    DNA sequencing

    DNA sequencing

    DNA_sequencing

  • Nanopore sequencing
  • DNA / RNA sequencing technique

    Nanopore sequencing is a third generation approach used in the sequencing of biopolymers — specifically, polynucleotides in the form of DNA or RNA. Nanopore

    Nanopore sequencing

    Nanopore sequencing

    Nanopore_sequencing

  • Shotgun sequencing
  • Method used for sequencing random DNA strands

    chain-termination method of DNA sequencing ("Sanger sequencing") can only be used for short DNA strands of 100 to 1000 base pairs. Due to this size limit

    Shotgun sequencing

    Shotgun sequencing

    Shotgun_sequencing

  • Massively parallel sequencing
  • DNA sequencing using the concept of massively parallel processing

    different from that of Sanger sequencing—also known as capillary sequencing or first-generation sequencing—which is based on electrophoretic separation

    Massively parallel sequencing

    Massively_parallel_sequencing

  • ABI Solid Sequencing
  • 2 base encoding to decode the raw data generated by the sequencing platform into sequence data. This method should not be confused with "sequencing by

    ABI Solid Sequencing

    ABI Solid Sequencing

    ABI_Solid_Sequencing

  • Whole genome sequencing
  • Sequencing all the DNA of an individual at once

    Whole genome sequencing (WGS), also known as full genome sequencing or just genome sequencing, is the process of determining the entirety of the DNA sequence

    Whole genome sequencing

    Whole genome sequencing

    Whole_genome_sequencing

  • Illumina dye sequencing
  • DNA sequencing method

    Illumina dye sequencing is a technique used to determine the series of base pairs in DNA, also known as DNA sequencing. The reversible terminated chemistry

    Illumina dye sequencing

    Illumina dye sequencing

    Illumina_dye_sequencing

  • Human Genome Project
  • International scientific research project (1990–2003)

    project with the goal of determining the base pairs that make up human DNA, and of identifying, mapping and sequencing all of the genes of the human genome

    Human Genome Project

    Human Genome Project

    Human_Genome_Project

  • Single-cell sequencing
  • Examines sequence information from individual cells

    about 2 x 3.3 billion base pairs of DNA and 600 million mRNA bases. Usually, a mix of millions of cells is used in sequencing the DNA or RNA using traditional

    Single-cell sequencing

    Single-cell_sequencing

  • DNA sequencer
  • Scientific instrument that automates the DNA sequencing process

    A DNA sequencer is a scientific instrument used to automate the DNA sequencing process. Given a sample of DNA, a DNA sequencer is used to determine the

    DNA sequencer

    DNA sequencer

    DNA_sequencer

  • RNA-Seq
  • Lab technique in cellular biology

    annotated 5' and 3' gene boundaries. Recent advances in RNA-Seq include single cell sequencing, bulk RNA sequencing, 3' mRNA-sequencing, in situ sequencing of

    RNA-Seq

    RNA-Seq

    RNA-Seq

  • Exome sequencing
  • Sequencing of all the exons of a genome

    Exome sequencing, also known as whole exome sequencing (WES), is a genomic technique for sequencing all of the protein-coding regions of genes in a genome

    Exome sequencing

    Exome sequencing

    Exome_sequencing

  • Whole genome bisulfite sequencing
  • Whole genome bisulfite sequencing is a next-generation sequencing technology used to determine the DNA methylation status of single cytosines by treating

    Whole genome bisulfite sequencing

    Whole genome bisulfite sequencing

    Whole_genome_bisulfite_sequencing

  • Maxam–Gilbert sequencing
  • Method of DNA sequencing

    Maxam–Gilbert sequencing is a method of DNA sequencing developed by Allan Maxam and Walter Gilbert in 1976–1977. This method is based on nucleobase-specific

    Maxam–Gilbert sequencing

    Maxam–Gilbert sequencing

    Maxam–Gilbert_sequencing

  • Bisulfite sequencing
  • Lab procedure detecting 5-methylcytosines in DNA

    Bisulfite sequencing (also known as bisulphite sequencing) is the use of bisulfite treatment of DNA before routine sequencing to determine the pattern

    Bisulfite sequencing

    Bisulfite sequencing

    Bisulfite_sequencing

  • Phred quality score
  • Measurement in DNA sequencing

    different sequencing methods. Perhaps the most important use of Phred quality scores is the automatic determination of accurate, quality-based consensus

    Phred quality score

    Phred quality score

    Phred_quality_score

  • Single-molecule real-time sequencing
  • Method for sequencing DNA

    Single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing is a parallelized single molecule DNA sequencing method. Single-molecule real-time sequencing utilizes a zero-mode waveguide

    Single-molecule real-time sequencing

    Single-molecule_real-time_sequencing

  • Sequencing by hybridization
  • single-base variations. The type of sequencing by hybridization described above has largely been displaced by other methods, including sequencing by synthesis

    Sequencing by hybridization

    Sequencing_by_hybridization

  • Illumina, Inc.
  • American biotechnology company

    Illumina currently offers microarray-based products and services for an expanding range of genetic analysis sequencing, including SNP genotyping, gene expression

    Illumina, Inc.

    Illumina,_Inc.

  • ChIP sequencing
  • Method used to analyze protein interactions with DNA

    ChIP-sequencing, also known as ChIP-seq, is a method used to analyze protein interactions with DNA. ChIP-seq combines chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)

    ChIP sequencing

    ChIP sequencing

    ChIP_sequencing

  • TET-assisted pyridine borane sequencing
  • Laboratory technique for DNA methylation profiling

    pyridine borane sequencing or TAPS is a laboratory technique in epigenetics for high-throughput profiling of DNA methylation at a single base-pair resolution

    TET-assisted pyridine borane sequencing

    TET-assisted pyridine borane sequencing

    TET-assisted_pyridine_borane_sequencing

  • CUT&Tag sequencing
  • Method used to analyze protein interactions with DNA

    CUT&Tag-sequencing, also known as cleavage under targets and tagmentation, is a method used to analyze protein interactions with DNA. CUT&Tag-sequencing combines

    CUT&Tag sequencing

    CUT&Tag_sequencing

  • Transmission electron microscopy DNA sequencing
  • Single-molecule sequencing technology

    Transmission electron microscopy DNA sequencing is a single-molecule sequencing technology that uses transmission electron microscopy techniques. The method

    Transmission electron microscopy DNA sequencing

    Transmission electron microscopy DNA sequencing

    Transmission_electron_microscopy_DNA_sequencing

  • ATAC-seq
  • Molecular biology technique

    ATAC-seq (Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin using sequencing) is a laboratory technique used in molecular biology to assess genome-wide chromatin

    ATAC-seq

    ATAC-seq

    ATAC-seq

  • Transposon sequencing
  • Transposon insertion sequencing (Tn-seq) combines transposon insertional mutagenesis with massively parallel sequencing (MPS) of the transposon insertion

    Transposon sequencing

    Transposon_sequencing

  • Third-generation sequencing
  • DNA sequencing

    Third-generation sequencing (also known as long-read sequencing) is a class of DNA sequencing methods that have the capability to produce substantially

    Third-generation sequencing

    Third-generation_sequencing

  • 454 Life Sciences
  • Biotechnology company

    Sciences was a biotechnology company based in Branford, Connecticut that specialized in high-throughput DNA sequencing. It was acquired by Roche in 2007

    454 Life Sciences

    454_Life_Sciences

  • Sequencing by ligation
  • between the bases of the two strands. Sequencing by ligation relies upon the sensitivity of DNA ligase for base-pairing mismatches. The target molecule

    Sequencing by ligation

    Sequencing_by_ligation

  • DNA sequencing theory
  • Biological theory

    but the latter are primarily concerned with algorithmic issues. Sequencing theory is based on elements of mathematics, biology, and systems engineering,

    DNA sequencing theory

    DNA_sequencing_theory

  • Ion semiconductor sequencing
  • DNA sequencing method

    Ion semiconductor sequencing is a method of DNA sequencing based on the detection of hydrogen ions that are released during the polymerization of DNA.

    Ion semiconductor sequencing

    Ion semiconductor sequencing

    Ion_semiconductor_sequencing

  • Circular consensus sequencing
  • DNA sequencing method

    Circular consensus sequencing (CCS) is a DNA sequencing method that is used in conjunction with single-molecule real-time sequencing to yield highly accurate

    Circular consensus sequencing

    Circular_consensus_sequencing

  • Duplex sequencing
  • Preparation and analysis method for DNA

    rate of standard next-generation sequencing platforms is 10−2 to 10−3 per base call. With this error rate, billions of base calls that are produced by NGS

    Duplex sequencing

    Duplex sequencing

    Duplex_sequencing

  • Coverage (genetics)
  • Measure of the completeness of DNA sequencing

    Genomic coverage, the percentage of all base pairs or loci of the genome covered by sequencing. Even though the sequencing accuracy for each individual nucleotide

    Coverage (genetics)

    Coverage_(genetics)

  • Pacific Biosciences
  • American biotechnology company

    platforms: single-molecule real-time sequencing (SMRT), based on the properties of zero-mode waveguides and sequencing by binding (SBB) chemistry, which

    Pacific Biosciences

    Pacific_Biosciences

  • DNA nanoball sequencing
  • DNA sequencing technology

    sequences on the DNA template. The base order is determined via the fluorescence of the bound nucleotides This DNA sequencing method allows large numbers of

    DNA nanoball sequencing

    DNA nanoball sequencing

    DNA_nanoball_sequencing

  • Pyrosequencing
  • Method of DNA sequencing

    non-electrophoretic DNA sequencing (determining the order of nucleotides in DNA) method based on the "sequencing by synthesis" principle, in which the sequencing is performed

    Pyrosequencing

    Pyrosequencing

  • Protein sequencing
  • Sequencing of amino acid arrangement in a protein

    Protein sequencing is the practical process of determining the amino acid sequence of all or part of a protein or peptide. This may serve to identify the

    Protein sequencing

    Protein sequencing

    Protein_sequencing

  • Missense mutation
  • Genetic point mutation that results in an amino acid change in a protein

    not recognize a C-A base mismatch due to tautomerization allowing the base structures to be compatible. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has changed the

    Missense mutation

    Missense mutation

    Missense_mutation

  • Read (biology)
  • In DNA sequencing, a read is an inferred sequence of base pairs (or base pair probabilities) corresponding to all or part of a single DNA fragment. A

    Read (biology)

    Read_(biology)

  • 3' mRNA-seq
  • Quantitative, genome-wide transcriptomic technique

    technique based on the barcoding of the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of mRNA molecules. Unlike standard bulk RNA-seq, where short sequencing reads are

    3' mRNA-seq

    3'_mRNA-seq

  • 2 base encoding
  • 2 Base Encoding, also called SOLiD (sequencing by oligonucleotide ligation and detection), is a next-generation sequencing technology developed by Applied

    2 base encoding

    2 base encoding

    2_base_encoding

  • Dideoxynucleotide
  • Chain-elongating inhibitor of DNA polymerase

    chain-elongating inhibitors of DNA polymerase, used in the Sanger method for DNA sequencing. They are also known as 2',3' because both the 2' and 3' positions on

    Dideoxynucleotide

    Dideoxynucleotide

    Dideoxynucleotide

  • Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
  • Disease in which fibrous connective tissue turns into bone

    trauma, and infections can decrease life expectancy. FOP is diagnosed based on a combination of clinical features, imaging studies, and genetic testing

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

    Fibrodysplasia_ossificans_progressiva

  • Ultima Genomics
  • American biotechnology company

    data. A ≥300-base median-length run takes approximately 20 hours to complete. The UG 100's chemistry differs from traditional sequencing-by-synthesis

    Ultima Genomics

    Ultima_Genomics

  • Single-molecule magnetic sequencing
  • Magnetic sequencing is a single-molecule sequencing method in development. A DNA hairpin, containing the sequence of interest, is bound between a magnetic

    Single-molecule magnetic sequencing

    Single-molecule_magnetic_sequencing

  • De novo peptide sequencing
  • Biochemical method in mass spectrometry

    In mass spectrometry, de novo peptide sequencing is the method in which a peptide amino acid sequence is determined from tandem mass spectrometry. Knowing

    De novo peptide sequencing

    De_novo_peptide_sequencing

  • List of RNA-Seq bioinformatics tools
  • transcriptome studies (see also Transcriptomics technologies) based on next-generation sequencing technologies. This technique is largely dependent on bioinformatics

    List of RNA-Seq bioinformatics tools

    List_of_RNA-Seq_bioinformatics_tools

  • Genomics
  • Discipline in genetics

    cells. Genomics also involves the sequencing and analysis of genomes through uses of high throughput DNA sequencing and bioinformatics to assemble and

    Genomics

    Genomics

    Genomics

  • Drop-Seq
  • Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing Method

    Drop-Seq is a high-throughput, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology used to analyze the mRNA expression of thousands of individual cells by

    Drop-Seq

    Drop-Seq

    Drop-Seq

  • SNV calling from NGS data
  • next generation sequencing (NGS) experiments. These are computational techniques, and are in contrast to special experimental methods based on known population-wide

    SNV calling from NGS data

    SNV_calling_from_NGS_data

  • Polony sequencing
  • Scientific technique used in analysing DNA

    Polony sequencing is an inexpensive but highly accurate multiplex sequencing technique that can be used to “read” millions of immobilized DNA sequences

    Polony sequencing

    Polony_sequencing

  • N-gram
  • Item sequences in computational linguistics

    J. Craig; Fields, Chris (1993). "A quality control algorithm for dna sequencing projects". Nucleic Acids Research. 21 (16): 3829–3838. doi:10.1093/nar/21

    N-gram

    N-gram

  • MGI (company)
  • Chinese biotechnology company

    provides a line of products and technologies that serves the genetic sequencing, genotyping and gene expression, and proteomics markets. Its headquarters

    MGI (company)

    MGI (company)

    MGI_(company)

  • Degradome sequencing
  • Degradome sequencing (Degradome-Seq), also referred to as parallel analysis of RNA ends (PARE), is a modified version of 5'-Rapid Amplification of cDNA

    Degradome sequencing

    Degradome_sequencing

  • FASTQ format
  • File format for sequences and quality scores

    become the de facto standard for storing the output of high-throughput sequencing instruments such as the Illumina Genome Analyzer. A FASTQ file has four

    FASTQ format

    FASTQ_format

  • MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak
  • 2026 outbreak on cruise ship

    African officials began precautionary contact tracing. By 4 May, gene sequencing had identified the Andes virus in at least one infected person. On 6 May

    MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak

    MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak

    MV_Hondius_hantavirus_outbreak

  • ChIP-exo
  • products are identified by high throughput sequencing. This method allows for resolution of up to a single base pair for any protein binding site within

    ChIP-exo

    ChIP-exo

    ChIP-exo

  • Exome
  • Sequences remaining within RNA after RNA splicing

    5% of the total genome, this process is more cost efficient and fast as it involves sequencing around 40 million bases rather than the 3 billion base

    Exome

    Exome

  • Metagenomics
  • Study of genes found in the environment

    cultivation-based methods can reveal. Metagenomics is distinct from Amplicon sequencing, also referred to as Metabarcoding or PCR-based sequencing. The main

    Metagenomics

    Metagenomics

    Metagenomics

  • Cycling '74
  • American software development company

    Adventures in Sequencing with Max/MSP" is a book written by Gregory Taylor and released by Cycling '74 in 2018. It is about step-based sequencing tools and

    Cycling '74

    Cycling '74

    Cycling_'74

  • Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing
  • Methylation process

    Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS) is an efficient and high-throughput technique for analyzing the genome-wide methylation profiles on

    Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing

    Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing

    Reduced_representation_bisulfite_sequencing

  • Spatial transcriptomics
  • Range of methods designed for assigning cell types

    be divided into two modalities, those based in next-generation sequencing for gene detection, and those based in imaging. Some common approaches to resolve

    Spatial transcriptomics

    Spatial transcriptomics

    Spatial_transcriptomics

  • Basal ganglia
  • Group of subcortical nuclei involved in the motor and reward systems

    Dorsolateral and Dorsomedial Striatum in the Acquisition of Skilled Action Sequencing in Rats". The Journal of Neuroscience. 42 (10): 2039–2051. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI

    Basal ganglia

    Basal ganglia

    Basal_ganglia

  • DNA
  • Molecule that carries genetic information

    the alleged parent is biologically related to the child. Usually DNA sequencing are carried out after birth, but there are new methods to test paternity

    DNA

    DNA

    DNA

  • MicroRNA sequencing
  • MicroRNA sequencing (miRNA-seq), a type of RNA-Seq, is the use of next-generation sequencing or massively parallel high-throughput DNA sequencing to sequence

    MicroRNA sequencing

    MicroRNA_sequencing

  • Base pair
  • Two nucleobases bound by hydrogen bonds

    approximately 3 billion base pairs of DNA". National Human Genome Research Institute. 2024-08-24. International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium (October

    Base pair

    Base pair

    Base_pair

  • Nebula Genomics
  • American company

    Genomics is a personal genomics company based in San Francisco, California. It offers a whole-genome sequencing service. Nebula Genomics was co-founded

    Nebula Genomics

    Nebula_Genomics

  • Tcr-seq
  • Method for immune repertoire sequencing

    TCR-Seq (T-cell Receptor Sequencing) is a method used to identify and track specific T cells and their clones. TCR-Seq utilizes the unique nature of a

    Tcr-seq

    Tcr-seq

  • Cancer genome sequencing
  • Cancer genome sequencing is the whole genome sequencing of a single, homogeneous or heterogeneous group of cancer cells. It is a biochemical laboratory

    Cancer genome sequencing

    Cancer_genome_sequencing

  • BGI Group
  • Chinese genome sequencing company

    In 2010, BGI bought 128 Illumina HiSeq 2000 gene-sequencing machines, which was backed by US$1.5 billion in "collaborative funds" over the next 10 years

    BGI Group

    BGI Group

    BGI_Group

  • 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine
  • Chemical compound

    5-Hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) is a DNA pyrimidine nitrogen base derived from cytosine. It is potentially important in epigenetics, because the hydroxymethyl

    5-Hydroxymethylcytosine

    5-Hydroxymethylcytosine

    5-Hydroxymethylcytosine

  • Bovine genome
  • Genome of a female Hereford cow

    Hereford cow was published in 2009. It was sequenced by the Bovine Genome Sequencing and Analysis Consortium, a team of researchers led by the National Institutes

    Bovine genome

    Bovine genome

    Bovine_genome

  • Music sequencer
  • Device or software that records, edits or plays back musical notes

    or instrument plug-ins for DAWs with sequencing features Audio data in audio sequencers including DAWs, loop-based music software, etc.; or phrase samplers

    Music sequencer

    Music_sequencer

  • Patch-sequencing
  • Laboratory technique

    Patch-sequencing (patch-seq) is a modification of patch-clamp technique that combines electrophysiological, transcriptomic and morphological characterization

    Patch-sequencing

    Patch-sequencing

  • Hybrid genome assembly
  • challenging tasks in genome sequencing as most modern DNA sequencing technologies can only produce reads that are, on average, 25–300 base pairs in length. This

    Hybrid genome assembly

    Hybrid genome assembly

    Hybrid_genome_assembly

  • Enzymatic methyl-seq
  • Method for analyzing DNA methylation using enzymes

    Biolabs as an alternative to whole genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) and related bisulfite-based methods. Milder enzymatic reaction conditions were intended

    Enzymatic methyl-seq

    Enzymatic methyl-seq

    Enzymatic_methyl-seq

  • Gene
  • Sequence of DNA that determines traits in an organism

    development of chain-termination DNA sequencing in 1977 by Frederick Sanger improved the efficiency of sequencing and turned it into a routine laboratory

    Gene

    Gene

    Gene

  • MNase-seq
  • Method used to analyse protein interactions with DNA

    MNase-seq, short for micrococcal nuclease digestion with deep sequencing, is a molecular biological technique that was first pioneered in 2006 to measure

    MNase-seq

    MNase-seq

    MNase-seq

  • Sequence assembly
  • Method of DNA sequence reconstruction

    (e.g., the human genome) base pairs. Subsequent to these efforts, several other groups, mostly at the major genome sequencing centers, built large-scale

    Sequence assembly

    Sequence_assembly

  • Genetic distance
  • Measure of divergence between populations

    year (rate of mutation) = time since divergence Recent advancement in sequencing technology and the availability of comprehensive genomic databases and

    Genetic distance

    Genetic distance

    Genetic_distance

  • Polymerase chain reaction
  • Laboratory technique to multiply a DNA sample for study

    technique include DNA cloning for sequencing, gene cloning and manipulation, gene mutagenesis; construction of DNA-based phylogenies, or functional analysis

    Polymerase chain reaction

    Polymerase chain reaction

    Polymerase_chain_reaction

  • CITE-Seq
  • Cellular biology lab technique

    (Cellular Indexing of Transcriptomes and Epitopes by Sequencing) is a method for performing RNA sequencing along with gaining quantitative and qualitative

    CITE-Seq

    CITE-Seq

  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational analysis of large, complex sets of biological data

    DNA sequencing is still a non-trivial problem as the raw data may be noisy or affected by weak signals. Algorithms have been developed for base calling

    Bioinformatics

    Bioinformatics

    Bioinformatics

  • Allan Maxam
  • American geneticist (born 1942)

    PMID 265521 DNA SEQUENCING AND GENE STRUCTURE, Walter Gilbert Nobel lecture, 8 December, 1980 Maxam AM, Gilbert W, Sequencing end-labeled DNA with base-specific

    Allan Maxam

    Allan_Maxam

  • Genome informatics
  • traits, precision medicine, and research in evolutionary biology. By using sequencing and computational analysis, genetic sequences can be examined to locate

    Genome informatics

    Genome_informatics

  • Optical mapping
  • DNA visualization technique

    method has since been integral to the assembly process of many large-scale sequencing projects for both microbial and eukaryotic genomes. Later technologies

    Optical mapping

    Optical_mapping

  • Fiber-Seq
  • Molecular biology sequencing technique

    Fiber-seq is a molecular biology multiplexed sequencing assay capturing genomic and epigenomic information for individual chromatin fibers.  It achieves

    Fiber-Seq

    Fiber-Seq

    Fiber-Seq

  • Single-cell transcriptomics
  • Analysis technique of genes

    dynamics—all previously masked in bulk RNA sequencing. The development of high-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and microarrays has made gene expression

    Single-cell transcriptomics

    Single-cell_transcriptomics

  • Nucleic acid
  • Class of large biomolecules essential to all known life

    nucleobase-pairs helps to keep and send coded instructions as genes. In RNA, base-pair sequencing helps to make new proteins that determine most chemical processes

    Nucleic acid

    Nucleic acid

    Nucleic_acid

  • Perturb-seq
  • Single cell RNA sequencing method

    CROP-seq) refers to a high-throughput method of performing single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) on pooled genetic perturbation screens. Perturb-seq combines

    Perturb-seq

    Perturb-seq

  • Helmy Eltoukhy
  • American scientist and entrepreneur

    Avantome was founded to develop and commercialize semiconductor-based DNA sequencing during the race for the $1,000 genome. Born to Egyptian immigrant

    Helmy Eltoukhy

    Helmy Eltoukhy

    Helmy_Eltoukhy

  • Epitranscriptomic sequencing
  • affect its ability to base-pair with thymidine or uracil, so N6-methyladenosine (m6A) cannot be detected using standard sequencing or hybridization methods

    Epitranscriptomic sequencing

    Epitranscriptomic sequencing

    Epitranscriptomic_sequencing

  • Small RNA sequencing
  • Small RNA sequencing (Small RNA-Seq) is a type of RNA sequencing based on the use of NGS technologies that allows to isolate and get information about

    Small RNA sequencing

    Small_RNA_sequencing

  • Fluorescent in situ sequencing
  • Fluorescent in situ sequencing (FISSEQ) is a method of sequencing a cell's RNA while it remains in tissue or culture using next-generation sequencing. FISSEQ combines

    Fluorescent in situ sequencing

    Fluorescent in situ sequencing

    Fluorescent_in_situ_sequencing

  • $1,000 genome
  • Era of predictive and personalized medicine

    of predictive and personalized medicine during which the cost of fully sequencing an individual's genome (WGS) is roughly one thousand USD. It is also the

    $1,000 genome

    $1,000 genome

    $1,000_genome

  • Single-cell DNA template strand sequencing
  • Single-cell DNA template strand sequencing, or Strand-seq, is a technique for the selective sequencing of a daughter cell's parental template strands.

    Single-cell DNA template strand sequencing

    Single-cell_DNA_template_strand_sequencing

  • Personal genomics
  • Branch of genomics concerned with the genome of an individual

    genomics or consumer genetics is the branch of genomics concerned with the sequencing, analysis and interpretation of the genome of an individual. The genotyping

    Personal genomics

    Personal_genomics

  • Primer walking
  • DNA sequencing method

    employs a series of Sanger sequencing reactions to either confirm the reference sequence of a known plasmid or PCR product based on the reference sequence

    Primer walking

    Primer_walking

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    BABE

    English pet form of Greek Barbara, BABE means "foreign; strange." Compare with masculine Babe.

    BABE

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  • Male

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    BASU

    Variant form of Hindi Vasu, BASU means "dweller."

    BASU

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  • Surname or Lastname

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    Case

    English : from Anglo-Norman French cas(s)e ‘case’, ‘container’ (from Latin capsa), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of boxes or chests.Americanized spelling of French Caisse.Americanized spelling of Kaas.Americanized spelling of German Käse, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of cheese. Compare Kaeser.

    Case

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bass

    English : from Old French bas(se) ‘low’, ‘short’ (Latin bassus ‘thickset’; see Basso), either a descriptive nickname for a short person or a status name meaning ‘of humble origin’, not necessarily with derogatory connotations.English : in some instances, from Middle English bace ‘bass’ (the fish), hence a nickname for a person supposedly resembling this fish, or a metonymic occupational name for a fish seller or fisherman.Scottish : habitational name from a place in Aberdeenshire, of uncertain origin.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker or player of bass viols, from Polish, Ukrainian, and Yiddish bas ‘bass viol’.German : see Basse.

    Bass

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    BANE

    Hawaiian name BANE means "long-awaited child."

    BANE

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bash

    English : variant of Bach 3.Americanized spelling of German or Jewish Basch.Americanized spelling of Slovenian Baš (see Bas 3).

    Bash

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    Aadhar

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    Bise

    French and Swiss (French part) : metonymic occupational name for a baker, from Old French bise ‘large round loaf’.English and Scottish : perhaps a variant of Biss. Compare Beese, Bice, Buys, Buys.

    Bise

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    BAS

    Short form of English Basil, BAS means "king" or "basil (the herb)."

    BAS

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    Bayse

    English (East Midlands) : variant of Bayes.

    Bayse

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    Baye

    English and Dutch : variant spelling of Bay.

    Baye

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    BASHE

    (בַאשֶׁע) Variant spelling of Yiddish Basha, BASHE means "daughter of God."

    BASHE

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    English

    Bade

    English : probably from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Bad(d)a, which is of uncertain origin, perhaps a short form of the various compound names with the first element beadu ‘battle’.North German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name composed with badu ‘strife’, ‘battle’.North German : occupational name from Middle Low German bade ‘messenger’.

    Bade

  • Basu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Basu

    Prosperous, Dweller

    Basu

  • SE-BAST
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SE-BAST

    , Child of Bast.

    SE-BAST

  • Basem |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Basem |

    Smiling

    Basem |

  • Kalingan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Kalingan

    5 Head of Snake

    Kalingan

  • Hase
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Hase

    German : nickname for a swift runner or a timorous person, from Middle High German, Middle Low German hase ‘hare’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Hase ‘hare’.English : from a Middle English nickname, Hase, from Old English hās ‘harsh, raucous, or hoarse voice’.Japanese : usually written with characters meaning ‘long valley’; habitational name from a place in Yamato (now Nara prefecture). Listed in the Shinsen shōjiroku. Some bearers are descended from the Taira clan; they are found mainly in eastern Japan. Also pronounced Nagaya and Nagatani; the original pronunciation was Hatsuse, meaning ‘beginning of the strait’.

    Hase

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Online names & meanings

  • Farley
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Farley

    Distant Meadow

  • Prasuna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Prasuna

    Beautiful Flower

  • Manchapora
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Manchapora

    King Among Men

  • Madhuram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Madhuram

    Good; Sweet

  • Hamza
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Hamza

    Lion

  • Bidu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Bidu

    Calm

  • Akangsha | அகந்க்ஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Akangsha | அகந்க்ஷா

    Desire, Wish, Ambition, Hope

  • Shackford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shackford

    English : probably a reduced form of Shackelford.

  • Josnika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Josnika

    Happiness; Follower of Lord Shiva

  • Itcha
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sikh

    Itcha

    Beautiful; Desire

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  • Base
  • a.

    Of little, or less than the usual, height; of low growth; as, base shrubs.

  • Base
  • n.

    A rustic play; -- called also prisoner's base, prison base, or bars.

  • Base
  • n.

    The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests for support; the foundation; as, the base of a statue.

  • Bass
  • n.

    Species of Serranus, the sea bass and rock bass. See Sea bass.

  • Based
  • a.

    Having a base, or having as a base; supported; as, broad-based.

  • Base
  • a.

    To abase; to let, or cast, down; to lower.

  • Bace
  • n., a., & v.

    See Base.

  • Base
  • n.

    The number from which a mathematical table is constructed; as, the base of a system of logarithms.

  • Base
  • a.

    Not held by honorable service; as, a base estate, one held by services not honorable; held by villenage. Such a tenure is called base, or low, and the tenant, a base tenant.

  • Base
  • a.

    Deep or grave in sound; as, the base tone of a violin.

  • Base
  • a.

    Morally low. Hence: Low-minded; unworthy; without dignity of sentiment; ignoble; mean; illiberal; menial; as, a base fellow; base motives; base occupations.

  • Based
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Base

  • Base
  • n.

    To put on a base or basis; to lay the foundation of; to found, as an argument or conclusion; -- used with on or upon.

  • Base
  • n.

    A low, or deep, sound. (Mus.) (a) The lowest part; the deepest male voice. (b) One who sings, or the instrument which plays, base.

  • Bass
  • pl.

    of Bass

  • Base
  • a.

    Alloyed with inferior metal; debased; as, base coin; base bullion.

  • Case
  • n.

    A box, sheath, or covering; as, a case for holding goods; a case for spectacles; the case of a watch; the case (capsule) of a cartridge; a case (cover) for a book.

  • Country-base
  • n.

    Same as Prison base.