Abstract

Background Helicos Single Molecule Sequencing provides a unique view of genome biology through direct sequencing of cellular nucleic acids in an unbiased manner, providing both quantitative and accurate sequence information. The simple sample preparation involves no ligation or PCR amplification, allowing direct sequencing of targeted DNA or RNA molecules. DNA and RNA can be directly hybridized to the flow cell, eliminating many intermediary steps that can introduce sample loss or bias. From these methods, a diverse array of applications have been successfully demonstrated on the HeliScope Sequencer. For example, human genome sequencing for accurate variant detection; multiplexing of DNA for targeted resequencing; copy number variation studies from both fresh tumor tissue and formalinfixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples; RNA-seq studies demonstrating the unexplored biology that exists in the transcriptome; small RNA studies leading to the identification of new classes of RNAs [1]; and the direct capture and sequencing of nucleic acid from as few as 400 cells with the end goal of single cell measurements [2]. Current efforts now focus on applying these unique attributes to develop novel substrate for molecular diagnostic tests.

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