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2014

Next gen sequencing

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An Adaptive Landscape For Training In The Essentials Of Next Gen Sequencing Data Acquisition And Bioinformatic Analysis, Mark Farman, Pat Calie, Jerzy W. Jaromczyk, Jolanta Jaromczyk, Neil Moore, Daniel Lharris, Chris Schardl Sep 2014

An Adaptive Landscape For Training In The Essentials Of Next Gen Sequencing Data Acquisition And Bioinformatic Analysis, Mark Farman, Pat Calie, Jerzy W. Jaromczyk, Jolanta Jaromczyk, Neil Moore, Daniel Lharris, Chris Schardl

Biological Sciences Faculty and Staff Research

Recent technological advances in Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) have reduced both the cost and time required to produce Large Data Sets (LDS) of nucleotide sequences. These advances have led to an exponential proliferation of nucleotide sequence data coupled with an exacerbation of a persistent conundrum: the level of difficulty in generating LDS is rapidly decreasing, but the exposure, development and training of students and investigators in the bioinformatic approaches requisite to the proper and correct analysis of such data sets is experiencing a parallel increase in difficulty.