Abstract
Novel DNA sequencing techniques, referred to as “next-generation” sequencing (NGS), provide high speed and throughput that can produce an enormous volume of sequences. The most important advantage provided by these platforms is the determination of the sequence data from single DNA fragments of a library that are segregated in chips, avoiding the need for cloning in vectors prior to sequence acquisition.
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Barzon, L., Lavezzo, E., Militello, V., Toppo, S., & Palù, G. (2014). Applications of next generation sequencing technologies to diagnostic virology. In Omics in Clinical Practice: Genomics, Pharmacogenomics, Proteomics, and Transcriptomics in Clinical Research (pp. 351–380). Apple Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b17137
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