Project description:We report FLAM-seq, a cDNA library preparation method coupled to PacBio single-molecule sequencing for profiling full-length mRNAs including their poly(A) tail.
2019-06-04 | GSE126465 | GEO
Project description:Full-length transcriptome analysis of the bloom-forming dinoflagellate Scrippsiella acuminata using single-molecule real-time sequencing
Project description:Rapidly increased studies by third-generation sequencing [Pacific Biosciences (Pacbio) and Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT)] have been used in all kinds of research areas. Among them, the plant full-length single-molecule transcriptome studies were most used by Pacbio while ONT was rarely used. Therefore, in this study, we developed ONT RNA-sequencing methods in plants. We performed a detailed evaluation of reads from Pacbio and Nanopore PCR cDNA (ONT Pc) sequencing in plants (Arabidopsis), including the characteristics of raw data and identification of transcripts. We aimed to provide a valuable reference for applications of ONT in plant transcriptome analysis.
2019-12-15 | GSE141641 | GEO
Project description:Full-length transcriptome analysis of ichthyotoxic harmful alga Heterosigma akashiwo (Raphidophyceae) by single-molecule real-time sequencing
Project description:JC polyomavirus (circular genome) contains two opposite coding regions separated by the regulator non-coding control region (NCCR). NCCR rearrangements and missense mutations in the viral capsid protein VP1 gene differentiate JCV prototype genomes recovered from PML lesions from archetype urine strains. To further investigate the emerging variability of JCV populations in PML, we deep sequenced JCV whole genome recovered from CNS and/or urine samples from HIV- and non HIV-infected PML patients, using single-molecule real-time sequencing (PacBio, Pacific Biosciences). Phylogenetic analysis showed that PML strains distributed among 6 of 7 known genotypes. Whole genome single molecule sequencing provides insight in the genesis of JCV neurotropic populations.
Project description:Bacteria belonging to phylum Gemmatimonadetes are found in a wide variety of environments and are particularly abundant in soils. To date, only two Gemmatimonadetes strains have been characterized. Here we report the complete genome sequence and methylation pattern of Gemmatirosa kalamazoonensis KBS708 (ATCC BAA-2150; NCCB 100411), the first characterized Gemmatimondetes strain isolated from soil. Examination of the methylome of Gemmatirosa kalamazoonenis KBS708 using kinetic data from single-molecule, real-time (SMRT) sequencing on the PacBio RS