This issue of Library Technology Reports analyzes five different academic libraries to better understand their investments, detailing the outcome thus far and drawing conclusions about the next-generation catalog.
Computational Methods for Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis: Reviews computational techniques such as new combinatorial optimization methods, data structures, high performance computing, machine learning, and inference algorithms ...
There is a thorough glossary with definitions for all key terms, and as with all the Tech Set guides, material is presented in a manner that is both accessible to non-technical professionals and useful for systems librarians.
A Practical Guide to the Highly Dynamic Area of Massively Parallel SequencingThe development of genome and transcriptome sequencing technologies has led to a paradigm shift in life science research and disease diagnosis and prevention.
This book contains 20 chapters written by prominent statisticians working with NGS data.
This edited volume contains contributions from some of the leading voices in the area and presents new chapters on high-throughput genomic sequencing, copy-number variant analysis and epigenetic studies.
... future. INTRODUCTION The last few years have seen an unprecedented growth in knowledge about gene expression and sequence data, spurred by modern “omics” techniques, primarily microarrays and next generation sequencing technologies ...
This book serves as a textbook for students undertaking courses in bioinformatics and laboratory methods in applied biology.
... next-generation sequencing, a method of sequence alignment, assembly and ... analysis approach using biological pathways, pharmacogenomics, and ... analysis of homologous sequences and researches in sequence alignment sparked numerous ...
... Analysis 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Development of Pair end diTag (PET) Analysis 4.3 GIS-PET for Transcriptome Analysis ... Next Generation Sequencing Technologies 5.3.1 Genome Sequencer 20/FLX System (Roche Diagnostics/454 Life Sciences) ...
... editing data from rice and tomato protoplasts suggest that different CGBEs favor different cytosine positions in the target sites. To accommodate flexible editing at the possible favorable cytosines in the target sequences, we generated ...