Advantages of genome sequencing by long-read sequencer using SMRT technology in medical area

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Kazuma Nakano
Akino Shiroma
Makiko Shimoji
Hinako Tamotsu
Noriko Ashimine
Shun Ohki
Misuzu Shinzato
Maiko Minami
Tetsuhiro Nakanishi
Kuniko Teruya
Kazuhito Satou
Takashi Hirano
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[1] Okinawa Institute of Advanced Sciences,
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Human Cell | 2017年 / 30卷
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PacBio RS II; Extra-long reads; De novo assembly; Targeted sequencing; Structural variations;
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PacBio RS II is the first commercialized third-generation DNA sequencer able to sequence a single molecule DNA in real-time without amplification. PacBio RS II’s sequencing technology is novel and unique, enabling the direct observation of DNA synthesis by DNA polymerase. PacBio RS II confers four major advantages compared to other sequencing technologies: long read lengths, high consensus accuracy, a low degree of bias, and simultaneous capability of epigenetic characterization. These advantages surmount the obstacle of sequencing genomic regions such as high/low G+C, tandem repeat, and interspersed repeat regions. Moreover, PacBio RS II is ideal for whole genome sequencing, targeted sequencing, complex population analysis, RNA sequencing, and epigenetics characterization. With PacBio RS II, we have sequenced and analyzed the genomes of many species, from viruses to humans. Herein, we summarize and review some of our key genome sequencing projects, including full-length viral sequencing, complete bacterial genome and almost-complete plant genome assemblies, and long amplicon sequencing of a disease-associated gene region. We believe that PacBio RS II is not only an effective tool for use in the basic biological sciences but also in the medical/clinical setting.
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