Single nucleotide polymorphism discovery in elite north american potato germplasm Hamilton et al.... more Single nucleotide polymorphism discovery in elite north american potato germplasm Hamilton et al. Hamilton et al. BMC Genomics 2011, 12:302
We present the genome sequences of a new clinical isolate of the important human pathogen, Asperg... more We present the genome sequences of a new clinical isolate of the important human pathogen, Aspergillus fumigatus, A1163, and two closely related but rarely pathogenic species, Neosartorya fischeri NRRL181 and Aspergillus clavatus NRRL1. Comparative genomic analysis of A1163 with the recently sequenced A. fumigatus isolate Af293 has identified core, variable
Background: Current breeding approaches in potato rely almost entirely on phenotypic evaluations;... more Background: Current breeding approaches in potato rely almost entirely on phenotypic evaluations; molecular markers, with the exception of a few linked to disease resistance traits, are not widely used. Large-scale sequence datasets generated primarily through Sanger Expressed Sequence Tag projects are available from a limited number of potato cultivars and access to next generation sequencing technologies permits rapid generation of sequence data for additional cultivars. When coupled with the advent of high throughput genotyping methods, an opportunity now exists for potato breeders to incorporate considerably more genotypic data into their decisionmaking. Results: To identify a large number of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) in elite potato germplasm, we sequenced normalized cDNA prepared from three commercial potato cultivars: 'Atlantic', 'Premier Russet' and 'Snowden'. For each cultivar, we generated 2 Gb of sequence which was assembled into...
BackgroundLow levels of sample contamination can have disastrous effects on the accurate identifi... more BackgroundLow levels of sample contamination can have disastrous effects on the accurate identification of somatic variation in tumor samples. Detection of sample contamination in DNA is generally based on observation of low frequency variants that suggest more than a single source of DNA is present. This strategy works with standard DNA samples but is especially problematic in solid tumor FFPE samples because there can be huge variations in allele frequency (AF) due to massive copy number changes arising from large gains and losses across the genome. The tremendously variable allele frequencies make detection of contamination challenging. A method not based on individual AF is needed for accurate determination of whether a sample is contaminated and to what degree.MethodsWe used microhaplotypes to determine whether sample contamination is present. Microhaplotypes are sets of variants on the same sequencing read that can be unambiguously phased. Instead of measuring AF, the number a...
Thellungiella salsuginea (also known as T. halophila) is a close relative of Arabidopsis that is ... more Thellungiella salsuginea (also known as T. halophila) is a close relative of Arabidopsis that is very tolerant of drought, freezing, and salinity and may be an appropriate model to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying abiotic stress tolerance in plants. We produced 6578 ESTs, which represented 3628 unique genes (unigenes), from cDNA libraries of cold-, drought-, and salinity-stressed plants from the
Single nucleotide polymorphism discovery in elite north american potato germplasm Hamilton et al.... more Single nucleotide polymorphism discovery in elite north american potato germplasm Hamilton et al. Hamilton et al. BMC Genomics 2011, 12:302
We present the genome sequences of a new clinical isolate of the important human pathogen, Asperg... more We present the genome sequences of a new clinical isolate of the important human pathogen, Aspergillus fumigatus, A1163, and two closely related but rarely pathogenic species, Neosartorya fischeri NRRL181 and Aspergillus clavatus NRRL1. Comparative genomic analysis of A1163 with the recently sequenced A. fumigatus isolate Af293 has identified core, variable
Background: Current breeding approaches in potato rely almost entirely on phenotypic evaluations;... more Background: Current breeding approaches in potato rely almost entirely on phenotypic evaluations; molecular markers, with the exception of a few linked to disease resistance traits, are not widely used. Large-scale sequence datasets generated primarily through Sanger Expressed Sequence Tag projects are available from a limited number of potato cultivars and access to next generation sequencing technologies permits rapid generation of sequence data for additional cultivars. When coupled with the advent of high throughput genotyping methods, an opportunity now exists for potato breeders to incorporate considerably more genotypic data into their decisionmaking. Results: To identify a large number of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) in elite potato germplasm, we sequenced normalized cDNA prepared from three commercial potato cultivars: 'Atlantic', 'Premier Russet' and 'Snowden'. For each cultivar, we generated 2 Gb of sequence which was assembled into...
BackgroundLow levels of sample contamination can have disastrous effects on the accurate identifi... more BackgroundLow levels of sample contamination can have disastrous effects on the accurate identification of somatic variation in tumor samples. Detection of sample contamination in DNA is generally based on observation of low frequency variants that suggest more than a single source of DNA is present. This strategy works with standard DNA samples but is especially problematic in solid tumor FFPE samples because there can be huge variations in allele frequency (AF) due to massive copy number changes arising from large gains and losses across the genome. The tremendously variable allele frequencies make detection of contamination challenging. A method not based on individual AF is needed for accurate determination of whether a sample is contaminated and to what degree.MethodsWe used microhaplotypes to determine whether sample contamination is present. Microhaplotypes are sets of variants on the same sequencing read that can be unambiguously phased. Instead of measuring AF, the number a...
Thellungiella salsuginea (also known as T. halophila) is a close relative of Arabidopsis that is ... more Thellungiella salsuginea (also known as T. halophila) is a close relative of Arabidopsis that is very tolerant of drought, freezing, and salinity and may be an appropriate model to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying abiotic stress tolerance in plants. We produced 6578 ESTs, which represented 3628 unique genes (unigenes), from cDNA libraries of cold-, drought-, and salinity-stressed plants from the
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