Abstract1 vol2 issue7
August 30, 2020
Abstract3 vol2 issue7
August 30, 2020
Abstract1 vol2 issue7
August 30, 2020
Abstract3 vol2 issue7
August 30, 2020


Abstract
The promise of next generation sequencing offers hope for the current DNA sequencing technology to evolve from the applications in basic research to transition to the clinical diagnostics. This advancement in the sequencing technology is happening in part due to the introduction of high throughput and benchtop instruments that offer fully automated cost effective sequencing along with faster assay times. This development is believed to remove the bottleneck of the complex and cumbersome library preparation that include isolation of nucleic acids and the resulting amplified and barcoded DNA with sequencing adapters. Here, we present a brief overview of the principles of next generation sequencing and automation of library preparation along with the diagnostic applications of next generation sequencing in human immunogenetics. Finally, an outlook is presented.

*E-mail: megha@biotechkiosk.com
To cite this article: Agrawal M; Next Generation Sequencing Technology in Clinical Diagnostics, Biotechnology Kiosk, Vol 2, Issue 7, PP: 10-17 (2020); DOI: https://doi.org/10.37756/bk.20.2.7.2

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