Abstract
Will Benchtop Sequencers Resolve the Sequencing Trade-off in Plant Genetics?
Highlights
Reviewed by: Sean Warren Graham, University of British Columbia, Canada Luis Enrique Eguiarte, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
This trade-off still exits despite the plummeting costs of sequence data, with researchers having to decide the number of individuals feasible for a given sequencing strategy, and how the libraries will be multiplexed across lanes of a generation sequencing (NGS) platform (Shen et al, 2011)
The sequencing tradeoff space traditionally least well-served by next generation sequencing (NGS) is where tens or hundreds of loci need to be generated for many individuals
Summary
Reviewed by: Sean Warren Graham, University of British Columbia, Canada Luis Enrique Eguiarte, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico. This trade-off still exits despite the plummeting costs of sequence data, with researchers having to decide the number of individuals feasible for a given sequencing strategy, and how the libraries will be multiplexed across lanes of a generation sequencing (NGS) platform (Shen et al, 2011).
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