"Expansion in situ sequencing" on the Aviti24 should be even wilder.
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Metagenome sequencing: Soil is wild indeed.
Roche has finally given their upcoming DNA sequencer a name - Axelios. So now we can stop calling it "Genia + Stratos".
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Now in Nature Methods: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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A new comparative study of commercial single-cell RNAseq kits/chemistries from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center: They compared seven whole transcriptome kits and three TCR kits.
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Trying a slightly new model (for us at least) of #openscience. With @ronanchaligne.bsky.social and @karolisk.bsky.social, we pitted 10x Genomics Chromium GEM-X against Illumina PIPseq V head-to-head to understand these two platforms for single-cell genomics. Some thoughts off the bleeding edge: /1
Great turnout at the "Stand Up For Science" event in Sacramento today.
These seem to be for DNA sequencing only. Since the native strand is not sequenced, it is unlikely that they will detect DNA base modifications.
Yay! Paper accepted!
2) AxBio will show off a long-read sequencer on February 5th-7th at a precision medicine conference in Santa Clara - supposedly enabling very cheap long-read sequencing:
www.axbio.com
Bold technologies in times of uncertain science funding.
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It looks like TWO nanopore sequencers will be announced next month.
Both are based on the "Genia" concept of sequencing labeled cDNA on silicon chip nanopores.
1) Roche promises ultra-high-throughput sequencing of short/medium-length samples at a webinar on February 20th: shorturl.at/9cjOG
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Microbial single-cell RNA-seq, now also for difficult samples:
"BaSSSh-seq captures extensive transcriptional heterogeneity during biofilm compared to planktonic growth."
Since the protocol uses split-pool barcoding, it can be relatively affordable.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Our lab's latest preprint investigates the dynamic RNA modification landscape in the #liverwort Riccia fluitans during its transition from a terrestrial to an aquatic environment. We employed @nanoporetech.com DRS for the identification and validation (adapted PRAISE metod) these modifications.
New method out for structural variants studies called Kanpig. Huge improvements on tandem repeat regions where 70% of sv are. Great new method from Adam English!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...