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+ | ==== Alternative Notes ==== | ||
+ | === High Level Overview === | ||
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+ | The high level sequencing workflow for all next gen tools is as follows: | ||
+ | Fragment Sample -> Amplify Fragments -> Sequence Fragments | ||
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+ | There are two main flavors of next generation sequencing technology: | ||
+ | * Sequencing by Synthesis (SBS) | ||
+ | * Hybridization | ||
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+ | === Examination of Individual Technologies === | ||
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+ | There are four technologies that were talked about today. | ||
+ | * Pyrosequencing (454) | ||
+ | * solid | ||
+ | * Illumina/solexa | ||
+ | * Ion Torrent | ||
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+ | == Pyrosequencing == | ||
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+ | == solid == | ||
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+ | == Illumina/solexa == | ||
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+ | == Ion Torrent == | ||
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+ | === Ideas for data storage layout in Campusrocks === | ||