As was the case in the beginning of the sequencing era, the new generation of short-read sequencing technologies still requires both accuracy of data processing methods and reliable measures of that accuracy. Inspired by the classic of the genre, the Phred method, we generalized those findings in the area of base quality value calibration. We introduce a simple, straightforward statistically established way to measure the performance of a calibrator, and to find an optimal way to assess its reliability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMotivation: Primary data analysis methods are of critical importance in second generation DNA sequencing. Improved methods have the potential to increase yield and reduce the error rates. Openly documented analysis tools enable the user to understand the primary data, this is important for the optimization and validity of their scientific work.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA recently defined charge set, to be used in conjunction with the all-atom CHARMM27r force field, has been validated for a series of phosphatidylcholine lipids. The work of Sonne et al. successfully replicated experimental bulk membrane behaviour for dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) under the isothermal-isobaric (NPT) ensemble.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Sequencing by hybridisation is an effective method for obtaining large amounts of DNA sequence information at low cost. The efficiency of SBH depends on the design of the probe library to provide the maximum information for minimum cost. Long probes provide a higher probability of non-repeated sequences but lead to an increase in the number of probes required whereas short probes may not provide unique sequence information due to repeated sequences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeveral methods for ultra high-throughput DNA sequencing are currently under investigation. Many of these methods yield very short blocks of sequence information (reads). Here we report on an analysis showing the level of genome sequencing possible as a function of read length.
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