Revisão Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

New technologies for DNA analysis – a review of the READNA Project

2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 33; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.nbt.2015.10.003

ISSN

1876-4347

Autores

Steven McGinn, David L.V. Bauer, Thomas Brefort, Liqin Dong, Afaf H. El‐Sagheer, Abdou ElSharawy, Geraint W. Evans, Elin Falk-Sörqvist, Michael Förster, Simon Fredriksson, Peter Freeman, Camilla Freitag, Joachim Fritzsche, Spencer Gibson, Mats Gullberg, Marta Gut, Simon Heath, Isabelle Heath-Brun, Andrew J. Heron, Johannes Hohlbein, Rongqin Ke, Owen Lancaster, Ludovic Le Reste, Giovanni Maglia, Rodolphe Marie, Florence Mauger, Florian Mertes, Marco Mignardi, Lotte Moens, Jelle Oostmeijer, Ruud Out, Jonas N. Pedersen, Fredrik Persson, Vincent Picaud, Dvir Rotem, Nadine Schracke, Jennifer Sengenès, Peer F. Stähler, Björn Stade, David Stoddart, Xia Teng, Colin Veal, Nathalie Zahra, Hagan Bayley, Markus Beier, Tom Brown, Cees Dekker, Björn Ekström, Henrik Flyvbjerg, André Franke, Simone M Guenther, Achillefs N. Kapanidis, Jane Kaye, Anders Kristensen, Hans Lehrach, Jonathan Mangion, Sascha Sauer, E. Schyns, Jörg Tost, Joop M.L.M. van Helvoort, P. J. van der Zaag, Jonas O. Tegenfeldt, Anthony J. Brookes, Kalim U. Mir, Mats Nilsson, James P. Willcocks, Marta Gut,

Tópico(s)

Bacteriophages and microbial interactions

Resumo

The REvolutionary Approaches and Devices for Nucleic Acid analysis (READNA) project received funding from the European Commission for 4 1/2 years. The objectives of the project revolved around technological developments in nucleic acid analysis. The project partners have discovered, created and developed a huge body of insights into nucleic acid analysis, ranging from improvements and implementation of current technologies to the most promising sequencing technologies that constitute a 3rd and 4th generation of sequencing methods with nanopores and in situ sequencing, respectively.

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