Bioinformatics
... in the sequencing process itself. The so-called
shotgun sequencing (that was used, for example, by ... in the right way, make up the complete genome.
shotgun sequencing yields sequence data quickly, but the ... a supercomputer array to align them correctly.
shotgun sequencing is generally preferred for smaller ...
Bioinformatics
... in the sequencing process itself. The so-called
shotgun sequencing (that was used, for example, by ... in the right way, make up the complete genome.
shotgun sequencing yields sequence data quickly, but the ... a supercomputer array to align them correctly.
shotgun sequencing is generally preferred for smaller ...
Chromosome walking
... popular for large-scale sequencing (e.g., the Human Genome Project ) is
shotgun sequencing .
See also
shotgun sequencing - an alternative method, using random, rather than ...
Human Genome Project
... Celera Genomics (founded by Craig Venter ) while the HGP was still being pursued. Celera Genomics used a newer, albeit riskier technique called
shotgun sequencing and proceeded at a faster pace and at a fraction of the cost of the taxpayer-funded project (approximately $3 billion of taxpayer ...
Sequencing
... been devised to scale the method up to sequence genes and genome. Two of the mainstream chain termination strategies are chromosome walking and
shotgun sequencing .
Other techniques under development, which may offer many benefits over these, include:
Pyrosequencing
nanopore sequencing
...