cloud sequencing technology (10X Genomics)
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Cloud Sequencing Technology, supplied by 10X Genomics, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "Comparison of different sequencing strategies for assembling chromosome-level genomes of extremophiles with variable GC content."
Article Title: Comparison of different sequencing strategies for assembling chromosome-level genomes of extremophiles with variable GC content.
Journal: iScience
doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2021.102219
Figure Legend Snippet: Figure 3. The longest chromosome sequence comparisons for strains (A–D) (A) E. coli K-12 using stLFR-assembled genome and the third-generation sequencing-assembled genome, (B) Rufibacter sp. LB8, (C) D. wulumuqiensis R12, and (D) J. melonis M714 using stLFR-assembled genomes, stLFR + ONT-assembled genomes, ONT + NGS Unicycler-assembled genomes, and ONT Canu-assembled genomes. The outermost circle is GC heatmap, the next circle is the histogram of GC (red: G > C; blue: G < (C), and the middle circle is gene density in chromosomes. The last two circles are the COG positive/negative annotation heatmaps, and the legend is shown at the bottom.
Techniques Used: Sequencing
Figure Legend Snippet: Figure 4. The longest chromosome sequence comparison (A and B) (A) Sequences alignment viewer and (B) accuracy evaluation of stLFR genomes, stLFR + ONT genomes, Canu- assembled genomes, and NGS genomes when compared with the complete genomes assembled by Unicycler using NGS and ONT reads for the strains E. coli K-12, Rufibacter sp. LB8, D. wulumuqiensis R12, and J. melonis M714.
Techniques Used: Sequencing, Comparison