Tag Archives: HiSeq

Comparative genomics and transcriptomics of Pichia pastoris

August 2016 Authors: Kerry R. Love, Kartik A. Shah, Charles A. Whittaker, Jie Wu, M. Catherine Bartlett, Duanduan Ma, Rachel L. Leeson, Margaret Priest, Jonathan Borowsky, Sarah K. Young and J. Christopher Love Info: To provide a foundation for engineering … more »

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Genome-wide identification of enhancer elements

June 2016 Authors: Sarah Tulin, Julius C. Barsi, Carlo Bocconcelli, and Joel Smith Info: The authors (from Woods Hole and Cal Tech) present a genome-wide regulatory element database for the sea urchin embryo. To do this, they developed a new … more »

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PELE-seq Increases SNP Calling Accuracy by Reducing Sequencing Errors

Scientists at the University of Oregon have published a new method to detect PCR and sequencing errors that should help other researchers track rare SNPs with greater accuracy. PELE-seq, which gets our vote for best new protocol name, can be … more »

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Urban Mice: NYC Study Sheds Light on Population Diversity and Changes

They may make subway riders shudder, but New York City mice are the stars of a cool new paper outlining their evolutionary history during a rapid period of urbanization. Scientists from the City University of New York used ddRAD-seq to … more »

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Spotted in the Literature: The First PippinHT Publication!

We began shipping the high-throughput version of our automated Pippin DNA size selection platform last year, and it’s a thrill to see what we believe is the first reference to it in a peer-reviewed publication. A team of scientists from … more »

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Identification of Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide as a BACE2 Substrate

February 2016 Authors: Ingrid C. Rulifson, Ping Cao, Li Miao, David Kopecky, Linda Huang, Ryan D. White, Kim Samayoa, Jonitha Gardner, Xiaosu Wu, Kui Chen, Trace Tsuruda, Oliver Homann, Helene Baribault, Harvey Yamane, Tim Carlson, Jed Wiltzius, Yang Li Info: … more »

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