Sequencing Articles Scholarly Journal
Next-generation sequencing is defined as a process where DNA strands are sequenced parallel and substantially minimize need for the fragment cloning which are used in sanger sequencing of genome. There are different technologies used in next-generation sequencing. The high demand for low-cost sequencing has driven the development of high-throughput sequencing, which is also termed as Next-generation sequencing (NGS). Thousands or millions of sequences concurrently produced in next-generation sequencing process. Next-generation sequencing has become a commodity.
Last Updated on: Nov 28, 2024