Abstract
Microbial cloning makes Sanger sequencing of complex DNA samples possible but is labor intensive. We present a simple, rapid and robust method that enables laboratories without special equipment to perform single-molecule amplicon sequencing, although in a low-throughput manner, from sub-picogram quantities of DNA. The method can also be used for quick quality control of next-generation sequencing libraries, as was demonstrated for a metagenomic sample. © 2011 Huang et al.
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Huang, J., Zheng, Z., Andersson, A. F., Engstrand, L., & Ye, W. (2011). Rapid screening of complex DNA samples by single-molecule amplification and sequencing. PLoS ONE, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019723
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