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1 al data in gene discovery projects involving large scale sequencing.
2 closely to the published size of 947 kb from large-scale sequencing.
3 ucidation of this interesting region through large-scale sequencing.
4 tion of high-throughput parallel systems for large-scale sequencing.
5                                           As large-scale sequencing accumulates momentum, an increasi
6 specially in areas lacking the resources for large scale sequencing activities.
7                                          The large-scale sequencing also refined the identities of pr
8                                       Recent large-scale sequencing analyses revealed the loss of sev
9                               We conducted a large-scale sequencing analysis of cDNAs isolated from i
10 informed decisions as to how to proceed with large scale sequencing and other genomics efforts.
11  contain hundreds or thousands of probes and large scale sequencing and screening projects will likel
12  have opened unprecedented opportunities for large-scale sequencing and analysis of populations of pa
13 w scoring matrices to be used more widely in large-scale sequencing and annotation projects.
14 t related innovations at the intersection of large-scale sequencing and artificial intelligence.
15 opments in the study of NATs and lncRNAs and large-scale sequencing and bioinformatics projects sugge
16                                              Large-scale sequencing and comparison of EBV genomes iso
17 et3D promises to be an indispensable tool in large-scale sequencing and disease association studies.
18                              However, recent large-scale sequencing and genotyping projects have reve
19 are ideal for parallel selection of BACs for large-scale sequencing and have supported the generation
20             Empowered by the availability of large-scale sequencing and new technologies for investig
21 lable by All of Us illustrate the benefit of large-scale sequencing and phenotyping by adding additio
22 d unrecognized false positives in diagnostic large-scale sequencing and preconception carrier screeni
23 ly used in high-throughput studies including large-scale sequencing and proteomics.
24 cations for how molecular methods, involving large-scale sequencing and/or functional metagenomics, c
25                       Here we have evaluated large-scale sequencing approaches to obtaining SNPs, and
26  on protein-truncating variants (PTVs) and a large-scale sequencing case-control replication experime
27 alysis is impractical or even impossible for large-scale sequencing centers that simultaneously proce
28                    Our study illustrates how large-scale sequencing, coupled with functional predicti
29                                              Large-scale sequencing data did not support causality fo
30 cient haplotyping methods when combined with large-scale sequencing data from natural populations.
31  opened up possibilities to rapidly generate large-scale sequencing data from non-model organisms at
32                       The ongoing release of large-scale sequencing data in the UK Biobank allows for
33 ng the date of origin of genetic variants in large-scale sequencing data sets.
34 on of deleterious and adaptive variants from large-scale sequencing data sets.
35                        With the emergence of large-scale sequencing data, methods for improving power
36 ainst misleading characters than can pollute large-scale sequencing data.
37  including UK Biobank (UKBB), are generating large-scale sequencing data.
38 sion that reduces the difficulty of managing large-scale sequencing data.
39 ng and genotyping high-quality variants from large-scale sequencing data.
40 ollaborating groups working on projects with large-scale sequencing data.
41  applied to ChIP-seq, metagenomics and other large-scale sequencing data.
42  variant calling tools are needed to analyze large scale sequencing datasets.
43                   The recent availability of large-scale sequencing DNA data allowed researchers to i
44 ortant clues to disease pathophysiology, but large-scale sequencing does not support the idea that lo
45                                    This new, large-scale sequencing effort promises to provide a more
46                           In parallel with a large-scale sequencing effort, the human genome project
47                                    Through a large-scale sequencing effort, we identified a novel inf
48 findings indicate that variant discovery via large scale sequencing efforts is only a first step in i
49 r sequencing data has been generated through large scale sequencing efforts.
50              Using the genomic datasets from large-scale sequencing efforts across four diverse life
51 and provide a scaffold for both directed and large-scale sequencing efforts and comparative genomics
52                                              Large-scale sequencing efforts are providing new perspec
53                                              Large-scale sequencing efforts are uncovering the comple
54                             As the number of large-scale sequencing efforts grows, new haplotypes con
55                      Several publicly funded large-scale sequencing efforts have been initiated with
56                                     Previous large-scale sequencing efforts have focused on the evolu
57                                              Large-scale sequencing efforts have led to new insights
58                                              Large-scale sequencing efforts have led to the classific
59           However, new innovative models and large-scale sequencing efforts have propelled organotrop
60                                              Large-scale sequencing efforts have uncovered a spectrum
61                                              Large-scale sequencing efforts in amyotrophic lateral sc
62 utation accuracy, strengthening the case for large-scale sequencing efforts of diverse African haplot
63  annotation of AXIN1 mutations identified in large-scale sequencing efforts or in individual patients
64 and genomes project and many similar ongoing large-scale sequencing efforts require new methods to pr
65                                      Indeed, large-scale sequencing efforts that explore human genomi
66 ware packages have led to the development of large-scale sequencing efforts to catalog the human micr
67       Finishing is currently a bottleneck in large-scale sequencing efforts, and throughput gains wil
68  containing variants observed in a number of large-scale sequencing efforts, such as 1000 Genomes, Ex
69 rts derived using different chemistries from large-scale sequencing efforts, such as the NIH CARD Lon
70 rent portions of genomic sequence as part of large-scale sequencing efforts.
71 mounts of preliminary data being produced by large-scale sequencing efforts.
72 erence genomes is becoming available through large-scale sequencing efforts.
73 ted with putative enhancers originating from large-scale sequencing experiments (such as ChIP-seq or
74                                              Large-scale sequencing has enabled unparalleled opportun
75 ned with a dense mapped resource of BACs and large-scale sequencing has led directly to the definitio
76 top 45 predictions for novel miRNA loci, the large-scale sequencing identified many miRNAs that had n
77                                The advent of large-scale sequencing in both development and disease h
78 ardiac conditions and emphasize the value of large-scale sequencing in specific ancestries.
79                                              Large-scale sequencing in the 1000 Genomes Project has r
80  Project data, underlining the advantages of large-scale sequencing in this founder population.
81                                              Large-scale sequencing increasingly challenges notions a
82                                     However, large-scale sequencing is beginning to unveil other uniq
83  on 98 BACs from chromosome 22 regions where large-scale sequencing is under way and also through sim
84 yzing sequencing projects from six different large-scale sequencing laboratories.
85                       With the rapid rise in large-scale sequencing, more accurate and more comprehen
86       To identify novel eosinophil proteins, large scale sequencing of a cDNA library prepared from i
87  genes in man and mouse is being achieved by large scale sequencing of expressed sequence tags (ESTs)
88         We hypothesized that using data from large-scale sequencing of a HAc chromatin immunoprecipit
89 ort here a preliminary analysis of the first large-scale sequencing of AIVs, including 2196 AIV genes
90  the whole-genome random 'shotgun' method in large-scale sequencing of both viruses and prokaryotes.
91                                              Large-scale sequencing of cancer genomes has uncovered t
92                                              Large-scale sequencing of cDNA libraries, derived from p
93 erred to as peropsin, has been identified by large-scale sequencing of cDNAs derived from human ocula
94                                              Large-scale sequencing of cDNAs randomly picked from lib
95 ch for gene identification that makes use of large-scale sequencing of cosmids from a contig spanning
96                   In this study we performed large-scale sequencing of endogenous peptides eluted fro
97                                              Large-scale sequencing of environmental microbiomes has
98 imately 1000 de novo mutations discovered by large-scale sequencing of family samples, 215 genes span
99 gments or in the finishing assembly stage of large-scale sequencing of genomic DNA.
100 stribution of human population variants from large-scale sequencing of healthy individuals across thi
101                                              Large-scale sequencing of human and model organism genom
102 sess putative driver mutations identified by large-scale sequencing of human cancer genomes.
103 cal breakthroughs in genomics, in particular large-scale sequencing of human genomes, is creating new
104                          By a combination of large-scale sequencing of human retina cDNA clones and s
105            Data from SNP array profiling and large-scale sequencing of large CLL cohorts, as well as
106                                        Using large-scale sequencing of MRAP2 in 9,418 people, we iden
107                                              Large-scale sequencing of OPRD1 and in vitro analysis re
108                                              Large-scale sequencing of patient-derived cancer samples
109                                              Large-scale sequencing of prokaryotic (meta)genomic DNA
110 ngly diverse, as was revealed graphically by large-scale sequencing of samples of their so-called met
111                                              Large-scale sequencing of short mRNA-derived tags can es
112                                              Large-scale sequencing of small and long RNAs has previo
113 iRNAs conserved among Drosophila species and large-scale sequencing of small RNAs from Drosophila mel
114                                        Using large-scale sequencing of small RNAs, we extended the kn
115                    Here we provide the first large-scale sequencing of the critically endangered Mani
116                                     With the large-scale sequencing of the human genome and the ident
117                         As a result, current large-scale sequencing output, while impressive, is not
118 allows one to generate accurate solutions of large-scale sequencing problems.
119 procedures are provided for submissions from large-scale sequencing projects and data from the Europe
120 sequence matches are performed frequently in large-scale sequencing projects and in comparative genom
121                               As a result of large-scale sequencing projects and recent splicing-micr
122  Best Practices workflows are widely used in large-scale sequencing projects and recommend post-align
123                                 Furthermore, large-scale sequencing projects are starting to reveal t
124  now available for nine primate species, and large-scale sequencing projects are underway or approved
125 earch and clinical settings, especially with large-scale sequencing projects being utilised to delive
126 generation sequencing technologies have made large-scale sequencing projects commonplace.
127                                With the many large-scale sequencing projects currently underway, for
128                                              Large-scale sequencing projects have confirmed the hypot
129                                              Large-scale sequencing projects have predicted high numb
130 ta received from individual laboratories and large-scale sequencing projects into 18 divisions, and G
131 of which have already been incorporated into large-scale sequencing projects like the 1000 Genomes Pr
132 plications of secondary findings detected in large-scale sequencing projects remain uncertain.
133  variant detection and genotyping in several large-scale sequencing projects, including the 1000 Geno
134 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects, including whole genome
135 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects, including whole genome
136 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects, including whole genome
137 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects, including whole genome
138 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects, including whole-genome
139 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects, including whole-genome
140                                The advent of large-scale sequencing projects, such as the Precision M
141           Larger sample sizes available from large-scale sequencing projects, together with improved
142 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects.
143 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects.
144 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects.
145 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects.
146 quence data from individual laboratories and large-scale sequencing projects.
147  provide highly specific sequence markers in large-scale sequencing projects.
148 projects and genotype information grows from large-scale sequencing projects.
149 quence data from individual laboratories and large-scale sequencing projects.
150 en rediscovered as an important component of large-scale sequencing projects.
151 e data from individual laboratories and from large-scale sequencing projects.
152  potential to complement and thereby advance large-scale sequencing projects.
153 e data from individual laboratories and from large-scale sequencing projects.
154 ssion of sequence data from authors and from large-scale sequencing projects.
155 he genetic programme that is developing from large-scale sequencing projects.
156 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects.
157 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects.
158 dual laboratories and batch submissions from large-scale sequencing projects.
159         The mutations were identified in two large-scale sequencing projects: the UK Deciphering Deve
160                                  Following a large-scale sequencing screening, we identified five ind
161                                              Large scale sequencing studies have identified over one
162 ellite-based genotyping be used as a part of large scale sequencing studies to identify novel variant
163          Advances in sequencing have enabled large-scale sequencing studies across many tumor types,
164                                              Large-scale sequencing studies have also uncovered genet
165                                     Although large-scale sequencing studies have associated MARK2 var
166                                              Large-scale sequencing studies have created a need to su
167                                     Previous large-scale sequencing studies have found seven major ET
168                              Although recent large-scale sequencing studies have greatly improved our
169 all datasets and specific outbreaks, whereas large-scale sequencing studies have mostly relied on sim
170 lations has yet to emerge, given that recent large-scale sequencing studies have often emphasized dif
171                                       Recent large-scale sequencing studies have revealed that cancer
172                                              Large-scale sequencing studies in vertebrates have thus
173  leukemia (CLL) has been broadly profiled by large-scale sequencing studies performed over the past d
174                  Genome-wide association and large-scale sequencing studies strongly implicate both c
175 ealthy individuals, built from the output of large-scale sequencing studies such as the 1000 Genomes
176 is hypothesis will require the completion of large-scale sequencing studies, it is informative to pla
177   As new cancer genes are identified through large-scale sequencing studies, the data presented here
178 formative analysis of individual variants in large-scale sequencing studies, we propose the Adaptive
179                               We conducted a large-scale sequencing study involving more than 13,500
180 plicated the PNPLA5 signal in an independent large-scale sequencing study of 2,084 individuals.
181 roach to link seemingly unrelated cases, and large-scale sequencing surveillance can inform on critic
182 ble protocols that make it possible to apply large-scale sequencing techniques to the highly variable
183 response to the recent advent of affordable, large-scale sequencing technologies.
184                                    Recently, large-scale sequencing that focused on metastasis, the m
185 ng Tn5367 insertion mutagenesis, followed by large-scale sequencing to identify disrupted genes.
186 nerally, the results indicate the ability of large-scale sequencing to reveal fundamental tumorigenic
187 re shifting direction from purely mapping to large-scale sequencing, which in turn, require new stand
188 erging techniques of total exome capture and large-scale sequencing will assist molecular genetic dia
189 n bases in a single day at low cost, putting large-scale sequencing within the reach of many scientis

 
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