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June 27, 2017
Iso-Seq Data Supports Annotation Efforts for Key Crops Wheat and Barley
Two recent papers underscore the importance of using PacBio full-length RNA sequencing to interrogate transcriptomes for major crops. Together, these publications offer compelling evidence that information considered essential for crop…
June 22, 2017
Stanford Scientists Report First Use of PacBio Whole Genome Sequencing to Identify a Disease-Causing Mutation
An article published today in Genetics in Medicine from Jason Merker, Euan Ashley, and colleagues at Stanford University reports the first successful application of PacBio whole genome sequencing to identify a…
June 19, 2017
At SMRT Leiden, Improvements in Characterizing Genomes, Transcriptomes, and Methylomes
Last month, we co-hosted the 2nd annual SMRT Leiden conference with Leiden University Medical Center. SMRT Leiden featured three days of excellent presentations, including one day focused on bioinformatics. If…
June 12, 2017
Scientists Use SMRT Sequencing to Reveal Unexpected Adhesin Repertoire in Candida
In a preprint available from bioRxiv, scientists from the University of Lausanne and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics present the first SMRT Sequencing results from isolates of the fungal pathogen Candida…
June 8, 2017
Widespread Methylation in Earliest Fungi Offers Clue to Expression of Essential Genes
The Joint Genome Institute recently announced results from a project that used SMRT Sequencing to generate high-quality genome assemblies and detect epigenetic modifications for fungal species that represent the earliest…
June 2, 2017
In Texas, New View of Klebsiella Strain Diversity and Antibiotic Resistance
A sweeping new report on Klebsiella pneumoniae sequence data from scientists at the Houston Methodist Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College, and other institutions found more diversity than expected in strains…
May 18, 2017
TB Study Finds Some Previously Reported Virulence Variants Were Sequencing Errors
A publication in BMC Genomics upends some of the conventional wisdom about variants that may cause virulence in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Scientists at San Diego State University used SMRT Sequencing to…
May 1, 2017
SMRT Sequencing Enables Accurate Calling of Pathogenic Variants in Medically Relevant Genes
Screening for pathogenic variants associated with polycystic kidney disease is now more accurate and affordable with SMRT Sequencing. A new paper in Human Mutation from scientists at Leiden University Medical…