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DNA SEQUENCING

  • DNA sequencing
  • Process of determining the nucleic acid sequence

    DNA sequencing is the process of determining the nucleic acid sequence – the order of nucleotides in DNA. It includes any method or technology that is

    DNA sequencing

    DNA sequencing

    DNA_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 theory
  • Biological theory

    DNA sequencing theory is the broad body of work that attempts to lay analytical foundations for determining the order of specific nucleotides in a sequence

    DNA sequencing theory

    DNA_sequencing_theory

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

    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

  • Shotgun sequencing
  • Method used for sequencing random DNA strands

    In genetics, shotgun sequencing is a method used for sequencing random DNA strands. It is named by analogy with the rapidly expanding, quasi-random shot

    Shotgun sequencing

    Shotgun sequencing

    Shotgun_sequencing

  • DNA nanoball sequencing
  • DNA sequencing technology

    DNA nanoball sequencing (DNBSEQ) is a high throughput sequencing technology that is used to determine the entire genomic sequence of an organism. The method

    DNA nanoball sequencing

    DNA nanoball sequencing

    DNA_nanoball_sequencing

  • Environmental DNA
  • DNA sampled from the environment rather than directly from an individual organism

    eDNA include, but are not limited to, feces, mucus, gametes, shed skin, carcasses and hair. Samples can be analyzed by high-throughput DNA sequencing methods

    Environmental DNA

    Environmental DNA

    Environmental_DNA

  • 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

  • Sequencing
  • In genetics and biochemistry, determining the structure of an unbranched biopolymer

    sequenced molecule. DNA sequencing is the process of determining the nucleotide order of a given DNA fragment. So far, most DNA sequencing has been performed

    Sequencing

    Sequencing

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

    Massively parallel sequencing (MPS) is any of several high-throughput approaches to DNA sequencing using the concept of massively parallel processing;

    Massively parallel sequencing

    Massively_parallel_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

  • DNA Lounge
  • Nightclub and pizza restaurant in San Francisco, California

    chopping block". DNA Sequencing (DNA Lounge blog). July 5, 2009. Retrieved August 29, 2009. "Wherein the Empire Expands". DNA Sequencing (DNA Lounge blog)

    DNA Lounge

    DNA Lounge

    DNA_Lounge

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

    base pairs. The second step is to sequence the exonic DNA using any high-throughput DNA sequencing technology. The goal of this approach is to identify

    Exome sequencing

    Exome sequencing

    Exome_sequencing

  • 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

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

    cancer, sequencing the DNA of individual cells can give information about mutations carried by small populations of cells. In development, sequencing the

    Single-cell sequencing

    Single-cell_sequencing

  • Duplex sequencing
  • Preparation and analysis method for DNA

    double-stranded DNA to detect mutations with higher accuracy and lower error rates. This method uses degenerate molecular tags in addition to sequencing adapters

    Duplex sequencing

    Duplex sequencing

    Duplex_sequencing

  • Illumina, Inc.
  • American biotechnology company

    reversed into Lynx Therapeutics of Hayward. Illumina also uses the DNA colony sequencing technology, invented in 1997 by Pascal Mayer and Laurent Farinelli

    Illumina, Inc.

    Illumina,_Inc.

  • 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

  • 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

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

    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 from both a physical

    Human Genome Project

    Human Genome Project

    Human_Genome_Project

  • 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

  • Helmy Eltoukhy
  • American scientist and entrepreneur

    He is best known for his contributions to genomics, semiconductor DNA sequencing, and personalized medicine. Avantome was acquired by Illumina in 2008

    Helmy Eltoukhy

    Helmy Eltoukhy

    Helmy_Eltoukhy

  • DNA-encoded chemical library
  • Technology for screening small molecule compounds

    polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and identified by virtue of their DNA code (e.g.by DNA sequencing). In evolution-based DEL technologies hits can be further enriched

    DNA-encoded chemical library

    DNA-encoded_chemical_library

  • Ancient DNA
  • Method of archaeological study

    5 million years for a sample to contain sufficient DNA for sequencing technologies. The oldest DNA sequenced from physical specimens are from mammoth

    Ancient DNA

    Ancient DNA

    Ancient_DNA

  • Genetics
  • Science of genes, heredity and variation

    completed in 2003. New high-throughput sequencing technologies are dramatically lowering the cost of DNA sequencing, with many researchers hoping to bring

    Genetics

    Genetics

    Genetics

  • 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

  • Genetic analysis
  • Study and research of genes

    RT-PCR, DNA sequencing, and DNA microarrays, and cytogenetic methods such as karyotyping and fluorescence in situ hybridisation. DNA sequencing is essential

    Genetic analysis

    Genetic analysis

    Genetic_analysis

  • Bisulfite
  • Chemical compound or ion

    DNA sequencing techniques are then used to read the sequence of the bisulfite-treated DNA. Those cytosines that are read as cytosines after sequencing represent

    Bisulfite

    Bisulfite

    Bisulfite

  • Contig
  • Set of overlapping DNA segments that together represent a consensus region of DNA

    contiguous) is a set of overlapping DNA segments that together represent a consensus region of DNA. In bottom-up sequencing projects, a contig refers to overlapping

    Contig

    Contig

    Contig

  • 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

  • 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 ligation
  • Sequencing by ligation is a DNA sequencing method that uses the enzyme DNA ligase to identify the nucleotide present at a given position in a DNA sequence

    Sequencing by ligation

    Sequencing_by_ligation

  • 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

  • Dideoxynucleotide
  • Chain-elongating inhibitor of DNA polymerase

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

    Dideoxynucleotide

    Dideoxynucleotide

    Dideoxynucleotide

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

    CUT&RUN sequencing, also known as cleavage under targets and release using nuclease, is a method used to analyze protein interactions with DNA. CUT&RUN

    CUT&RUN sequencing

    CUT&RUN_sequencing

  • Phred quality score
  • Measurement in DNA sequencing

    generated by automated DNA sequencing. It was originally developed for the computer program Phred to help in the automation of DNA sequencing in the Human Genome

    Phred quality score

    Phred quality score

    Phred_quality_score

  • Genome
  • All genetic material of an organism

    repetitive DNA. In mammals and plants, the majority of the genome is composed of repetitive DNA. High-throughput technology makes sequencing to assemble

    Genome

    Genome

    Genome

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

    Whole genome bisulfite sequencing

    Whole genome bisulfite sequencing

    Whole_genome_bisulfite_sequencing

  • Ion semiconductor sequencing
  • DNA sequencing method

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

    Ion semiconductor sequencing

    Ion semiconductor sequencing

    Ion_semiconductor_sequencing

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

    driven largely by the Human Genome Project and by rapid advances in DNA sequencing technology.[citation needed] Analyzing biological data to produce meaningful

    Bioinformatics

    Bioinformatics

    Bioinformatics

  • Frederick Sanger
  • British biochemist (1918–2013)

    in Cambridge, he developed and subsequently refined the first-ever DNA sequencing technique, which vastly expanded the number of feasible experiments

    Frederick Sanger

    Frederick Sanger

    Frederick_Sanger

  • RNA-Seq
  • Lab technique in cellular biology

    transcriptome at a specific time. It enables transcriptome-wide analysis by sequencing cDNA derived from RNA. Modern workflows often incorporate pseudoalignment

    RNA-Seq

    RNA-Seq

    RNA-Seq

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

    Church wrote The "$1,000 genome" has become shorthand for the promise of DNA-sequencing capability made so affordable that individuals might think the once-in-a-lifetime

    $1,000 genome

    $1,000 genome

    $1,000_genome

  • Ecological genetics
  • Study of genetics in natural populations

    next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques, which allows for simultaneous sequencing of high quantities of DNA fragments in parallel. RNA sequencing: This is

    Ecological genetics

    Ecological_genetics

  • Forensic DNA analysis
  • Genetic profiling for legal evidence

    full DNA profile. However, science is getting closer to creating a full DNA profile using STR analysis on single cells. Mitochondrial DNA sequencing is

    Forensic DNA analysis

    Forensic DNA analysis

    Forensic_DNA_analysis

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

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

    TET-assisted pyridine borane sequencing

    TET-assisted pyridine borane sequencing

    TET-assisted_pyridine_borane_sequencing

  • ATAC-seq
  • Molecular biology technique

    transposase cleaves and tags double-stranded DNA with sequencing adaptors in a single enzymatic step. The tagged DNA fragments are then purified, PCR-amplified

    ATAC-seq

    ATAC-seq

    ATAC-seq

  • DNA barcoding
  • Method of species identification using a short section of DNA

    streams, which is used to assess water quality. DNA barcoding techniques were developed from early DNA sequencing work on microbial communities using the 5S

    DNA barcoding

    DNA barcoding

    DNA_barcoding

  • Helix (genomics company)
  • American population genomics company

    applications created by approved partners. Helix handles sample collection, DNA sequencing, and secure data storage and partners develop on-demand products. Helix

    Helix (genomics company)

    Helix_(genomics_company)

  • DNA methylation
  • Biological process

    genome. PacBio SMRT sequencing offers methylation detection as part of PCR-free DNA sequencing Oxford Nanopore Technologies DNA Sequencing can also be done

    DNA methylation

    DNA methylation

    DNA_methylation

  • FamilyTreeDNA
  • Commercial genetic testing company

    Single-nucleotide polymorphism Test types DNA microarray DNA sequencing Polymerase chain reaction Sanger sequencing Test manufactures Affymetrix Applied Biosystems

    FamilyTreeDNA

    FamilyTreeDNA

  • Genetic testing
  • Medical test to identify changes in DNA or chromosomes

    specific changes in chromosomes, DNA, or proteins, depending on the suspected disorders, often using DNA sequencing. The laboratory reports the test results

    Genetic testing

    Genetic testing

    Genetic_testing

  • Mitochondrial DNA
  • DNA located in mitochondria

    Human mitochondrial DNA was the first significant part of the human genome to be sequenced. This sequencing revealed that human mtDNA has 16,569 base pairs

    Mitochondrial DNA

    Mitochondrial DNA

    Mitochondrial_DNA

  • 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

  • DNA
  • Molecule that carries genetic information

    structures DNA Day – Holiday celebrated on April 25 DNA microarray – Collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface DNA sequencing – Process

    DNA

    DNA

    DNA

  • David Klenerman
  • British biophysical chemist

    in the field of next-generation sequencing of DNA (that subsequently resulted in Solexa, a high-speed DNA sequencing company that he co-founded), nanopipette-based

    David Klenerman

    David Klenerman

    David_Klenerman

  • Philippine Genome Center
  • Research facility in Quezon City, Philippines

    Biotechnology at UP Diliman To make DNA sequencing and bioinformatics services accessible to Filipino researchers, the DNA Sequencing Core Facility (DSCF) and Core

    Philippine Genome Center

    Philippine_Genome_Center

  • Metagenomics
  • Study of genes found in the environment

    previously hidden biodiversity and metabolic capabilities. As the cost of DNA sequencing continues to decline, metagenomic studies now routinely profile hundreds

    Metagenomics

    Metagenomics

    Metagenomics

  • DRIP-seq
  • DRIP-seq (DRIP-sequencing) is a technology for genome-wide profiling of a type of DNA-RNA hybrid called an "R-loop". DRIP-seq utilizes a sequence-independent

    DRIP-seq

    DRIP-seq

  • Nebula Genomics
  • American company

    whole-genome sequencing since normally it has a cost that makes it inaccessible to most people. Both Nebula and BGI use MGI DNBSeq, which is a DNA sequencing technology

    Nebula Genomics

    Nebula_Genomics

  • 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

  • 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

  • Ultima Genomics
  • American biotechnology company

    company that develops and manufactures systems for high-throughput DNA sequencing. Ultima Genomics was founded in 2016 by Gilad Almogy, an Israeli-born

    Ultima Genomics

    Ultima_Genomics

  • 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

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

    protein-blocked N termini. C-terminal sequencing would greatly help in verifying the primary structures of proteins predicted from DNA sequences and to detect any

    Protein sequencing

    Protein sequencing

    Protein_sequencing

  • PhIP-Seq
  • Phage immunoprecipitation sequencing (PhIP-Seq) is method that combines barcoded DNA high-throughput sequencing and proteomics to determine the levels

    PhIP-Seq

    PhIP-Seq

  • MGI (company)
  • Chinese biotechnology company

    HiSeq 2000. The company is known for manufacturing DNA sequencers based on low-cost DNA nanoball sequencing technologies which was refined further after the

    MGI (company)

    MGI (company)

    MGI_(company)

  • Sequence Read Archive
  • Database of DNA sequencing data

    provides a public repository for DNA sequencing data, especially the "short reads" generated by high-throughput sequencing, which are typically less than

    Sequence Read Archive

    Sequence Read Archive

    Sequence_Read_Archive

  • Articulata (superphylum)
  • Ancestral origin theory

    evolution) and new technologies have become available (confocal microscopy, DNA sequencing, genomics). Additionally, the discovery of Onychophora as its own phylum

    Articulata (superphylum)

    Articulata (superphylum)

    Articulata_(superphylum)

  • 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

  • Pascal Mayer
  • French biophysicist

    to the development of a next-generation for an inexpensive and rapid DNA sequencing technology. that would become the basis of Illumina technology, and

    Pascal Mayer

    Pascal Mayer

    Pascal_Mayer

  • N-gram
  • Item sequences in computational linguistics

    Venter, 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

  • Mutation
  • Alteration in the nucleotide sequence of a genome

    DNA sequence analysis can provide valuable information about these mutations. Molecular sequence analysis: With rapid development of DNA sequencing technology

    Mutation

    Mutation

    Mutation

  • Carlson curve
  • Describes the rate of DNA sequencing or cost per sequenced base as a function of time

    The Carlson curve is a term to describe the rate of DNA sequencing or cost per sequenced base as a function of time. It is the biotechnological equivalent

    Carlson curve

    Carlson curve

    Carlson_curve

  • Jonathan Rothberg
  • American scientist and entrepreneur (born 1963)

    American scientist and entrepreneur notable for his contributions to DNA sequencing. He resides in Miami, Florida. Rothberg was born in New Haven, Connecticut

    Jonathan Rothberg

    Jonathan Rothberg

    Jonathan_Rothberg

  • Solid phase sequencing
  • phase DNA sequencing was described in 1989 based on binding of biotinylated DNA to streptavidin-coated magnetic beads and elution of single DNA strands

    Solid phase sequencing

    Solid_phase_sequencing

  • Epigenomics
  • Field of study

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

    Epigenomics

    Epigenomics

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

    coverage is one of several measures of the depth or completeness of DNA sequencing, and is more specifically expressed in any of the following terms: Sequence

    Coverage (genetics)

    Coverage_(genetics)

  • Allan Maxam
  • American geneticist (born 1942)

    Allan Maxam developed a DNA sequencing method - now called Maxam-Gilbert sequencing - which combined chemicals that cut DNA only at specific bases with

    Allan Maxam

    Allan_Maxam

  • Ray Wu
  • American geneticist (born 1928–2008)

    for DNA sequencing, earlier than the Frederick Sanger's method in 1975 and Walter Gilbert's chemical procedure in 1977. Wu's contributions on DNA sequencing

    Ray Wu

    Ray Wu

    Ray_Wu

  • Transposon sequencing
  • fitness of transposon insertion mutants via DNA sequencing approaches. Transposons are highly regulated, discrete DNA segments that can relocate within the

    Transposon sequencing

    Transposon_sequencing

  • Linked-read sequencing
  • Linked-read sequencing, a type of DNA sequencing technology, uses specialized technique that tags DNA molecules with unique barcodes before fragmenting

    Linked-read sequencing

    Linked-read sequencing

    Linked-read_sequencing

  • Primer walking
  • DNA sequencing method

    consecutive short ones. The DNA of interest may be a plasmid insert, a PCR product or a fragment representing a gap when sequencing a genome. The term "primer

    Primer walking

    Primer_walking

  • Unique molecular identifier
  • molecular "tags" added to DNA fragments in some next generation sequencing library preparation protocols to identify the input DNA molecule. These tags are

    Unique molecular identifier

    Unique_molecular_identifier

  • Restriction site associated DNA markers
  • Type of genetic marker

    genotyping by sequencing presents an approach similar to the RAD-seq method, they differ in some substantial ways. The use of the flanking DNA sequences around

    Restriction site associated DNA markers

    Restriction site associated DNA markers

    Restriction_site_associated_DNA_markers

  • Primer (molecular biology)
  • Short strand of RNA or DNA that serves as a starting point for DNA synthesis

    molecular biology that require in vitro DNA synthesis (such as DNA sequencing and polymerase chain reaction) usually use DNA primers, since they are more temperature

    Primer (molecular biology)

    Primer (molecular biology)

    Primer_(molecular_biology)

  • Gel electrophoresis
  • Method for separation and analysis of biomolecules

    technique for other methods such as mass spectrometry, RFLP, PCR, cloning, DNA sequencing, or Southern blotting for further characterization. Electrophoresis

    Gel electrophoresis

    Gel electrophoresis

    Gel_electrophoresis

  • Jay Shendure
  • American geneticist

    proof-of-concepts of next-generation DNA sequencing. Shendure's research group at the University of Washington pioneered exome sequencing and its application to Mendelian

    Jay Shendure

    Jay_Shendure

  • Human genome
  • Complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans

    non-functional junk DNA, such as pseudogenes, but there is no firm consensus on the total amount of junk DNA. In 2000, scientists reported the sequencing of 88% of

    Human genome

    Human genome

    Human_genome

  • Glioblastoma
  • Aggressive type of brain cancer

    of IDH1 R132H immunopositivity should be followed by IDH1 and IDH2 DNA sequencing to detect or exclude the presence of non-canonical mutations. IDH-wild-type

    Glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma

  • Molecular anthropology
  • Field of anthropology

    branch. With DNA newly discovered as the genetic material, in the early 1960s protein sequencing was beginning to take off. Protein sequencing began on cytochrome

    Molecular anthropology

    Molecular_anthropology

  • Chimpanzee
  • Species of great ape

    bonobo are the only species in the genus Pan. Evidence from fossils and DNA sequencing shows that the two species are humans' closest living relatives. The

    Chimpanzee

    Chimpanzee

    Chimpanzee

  • Mostafa Ronaghi
  • Iranian molecular biologist

    verified in body]) is an Iranian molecular biologist, specializing in DNA sequencing methodology. As of 2008[update], he was the Chief Technology Officer

    Mostafa Ronaghi

    Mostafa Ronaghi

    Mostafa_Ronaghi

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

    Enzymatic conversion has reduced DNA damage and loss than bisulfite-treated libraries generally leading to higher quality sequencing libraries characterized by

    Enzymatic methyl-seq

    Enzymatic methyl-seq

    Enzymatic_methyl-seq

  • DNA profiling
  • Technique used to identify individuals via DNA characteristics

    DNA profiling (also called DNA fingerprinting and genetic fingerprinting) is the process of determining an individual's deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) characteristics

    DNA profiling

    DNA profiling

    DNA_profiling

  • Genotyping by sequencing
  • multiple DNA samples. After digestion, PCR is performed to increase fragments pool and then GBS libraries are sequenced using next generation sequencing technologies

    Genotyping by sequencing

    Genotyping_by_sequencing

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

    subsequent 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

  • Sequence assembly
  • Method of DNA sequence reconstruction

    merging fragments from a longer DNA sequence in order to reconstruct the original sequence. This is needed as DNA sequencing technology might not be able

    Sequence assembly

    Sequence_assembly

  • 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

  • Variants of PCR
  • Various uses and techniques of polymerase chain reaction in the laboratory

    specific applications in molecular biology, such as genetic analysis, DNA sequencing, and disease diagnosis, by modifying factors like primer design, temperature

    Variants of PCR

    Variants_of_PCR

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  • UNA
  • Female

    Native American

    UNA

    Native American Hopi name UNA means "remember." Compare with another form of Una.

    UNA

  • RÍONA
  • Female

    Irish

    RÍONA

    Short form of Irish Gaelic Catríona, RÍONA means "pure."

    RÍONA

  • ENA
  • Female

    English

    ENA

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eithne, ENA means "kernel."

    ENA

  • DANA
  • Male

    English

    DANA

    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, possibly DANA means "from Denmark."

    DANA

  • Ina
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Ina

    A names ending in 'ina' or 'ena' (ie. Christina) used as a nickname. Famous bearer: In 1906...

    Ina

  • ONA
  • Female

    English

    ONA

     Variant spelling of English Oona, possibly ONA means "famine, hunger." Compare with another form of Ona.

    ONA

  • DONA
  • Female

    Italian

    DONA

     Short form of Italian Adona, DONA means "my lord."

    DONA

  • EDNA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    EDNA

    (עֶדְנָה) Hebrew name EDNA means "delight, pleasure, rejuvenation." In the apocryphal Book of Tobit, this is the name of the mother of Sarah. Compare with another form of Edna.

    EDNA

  • DANA
  • Female

    English

    DANA

     English surname transferred to unisex forename use, possibly DANA means "from Denmark." Compare with other forms of Dana.

    DANA

  • ANA
  • Female

    Spanish

    ANA

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Anna, ANA means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Ana.

    ANA

  • DINA
  • Female

    English

    DINA

     Variant spelling of English Dinah, DINA means "judgment." Compare with another form of Dina.

    DINA

  • CAITRÍONA
  • Female

    Irish

    CAITRÍONA

    Irish Gaelic form of French Catherine, CAITRÍONA means "pure."

    CAITRÍONA

  • DANA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    DANA

    (דָּנָה) Feminine form of Hebrew Dan, DANA means "judge." Compare with other forms of Dana.

    DANA

  • DINA
  • Female

    Scottish

    DINA

     Short form of Scottish Murdina, DINA means "sea warrior." Compare with another form of Dina.

    DINA

  • ANA
  • Female

    Serbian

    ANA

    (Bulgarian and Serbian Ана): Bulgarian and Serbian form of Greek Hanna, ANA means "favor; grace."

    ANA

  • DANA
  • Female

    Slavic

    DANA

     Short form of Slavic Bogdana, DANA means "gift from God." Compare with other forms of Dana.

    DANA

  • GRAÅ»YNA
  • Female

    Polish

    GRAŻYNA

    Polish name of Lithuanian origin, GRAŻYNA means "beautiful."

    GRAŻYNA

  • UNA
  • Female

    English

    UNA

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Úna, probably UNA means "famine, hunger." Compare with another form of Una.

    UNA

  • FÍONA
  • Female

    Irish

    FÍONA

    Irish Gaelic name FÍONA means "vine."

    FÍONA

  • LÍDIA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    LÍDIA

    Portuguese form of Greek Lydia, LÍDIA means "of Lydia."

    LÍDIA

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Online names & meanings

  • Horus
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Horus

    God of the sky.

  • Robeena
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Robeena

    Happy, Girl, Blessing with Love, Waterfall

  • JEHAN
  • Male

    French

    JEHAN

    Old French form of Latin Johan, JEHAN means "God is gracious."

  • Aaima
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aaima

    Leader

  • Mohsana |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mohsana |

    Chaste, Virtuous, Protected

  • Kripasagar
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Kripasagar

    Ocean of Mercy

  • Cozier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Oxfordshire)

    Cozier

    English (Oxfordshire) : occupational name from Old French cousere ‘tailor’. This name is now well established in Barbados.

  • Haggeri
  • Biblical

    Haggeri

    Haggi, a stranger

  • Revat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Revat

    Brilliant

  • Sammat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Sammat

    Agreed; Consented

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  • Dan
  • n.

    A small truck or sledge used in coal mines.

  • Melanism
  • n.

    A disease; black jaundice. See Mel/na.

  • Duea
  • n.

    See Doa.

  • Dan
  • n.

    A title of honor equivalent to master, or sir.

  • Doa
  • n.

    Lady; mistress; madam; -- a title of respect used in Spain, prefixed to the Christian name of a lady.

  • Ana
  • adv.

    Of each; an equal quantity; as, wine and honey, ana (or, contracted, aa), / ij., that is, of wine and honey, each, two ounces.

  • Plasmid
  • n.

    A piece of DNA, usually circular, functioning as part of the genetic material of a cell, not integrated with the chromosome and replicating independently of the chromosome, but transferred, like the chromosome, to subsequent generations. In bacteria, plasmids often carry the genes for antibiotic resistance; they are exploited in genetic engineering as the vehicles for introduction of extraneous DNA into cells, to alter the genetic makeup of the cell. The cells thus altered may produce desirable proteins which are extracted and used; in the case of genetically altered plant cells, the altered cells may grow into complete plants with changed properties, as for example, increased resistance to disease.

  • Autos-da-fe
  • pl.

    of Auto-da-fe

  • Dom
  • n.

    A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders. See Don, and Dan.

  • Dulcimer
  • n.

    An ancient musical instrument in use among the Jews. Dan. iii. 5. It is supposed to be the same with the psaltery.

  • Gamba
  • n.

    A viola da gamba.

  • Danite
  • n.

    A descendant of Dan; an Israelite of the tribe of Dan.

  • Daun
  • n.

    A variant of Dan, a title of honor.

  • Auto-de-fe
  • n.

    Same as Auto-da-fe.

  • Na
  • a. & adv.

    No, not. See No.