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Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2013

Sequencing of the Dutch elm disease fungus genome using the Roche/454 GS-FLX Titanium System in a comparison of multiple genomics core facilities.

Vincenzo Forgetta; Gary Leveque; Joana Dias; Deborah S. Grove; Robert H. Lyons; Suzanne J. Genik; Chris L. Wright; S. Singh; Nichole Peterson; Michael Zianni; Jan Kieleczawa; Robert Steen; Anoja Perera; D. Bintzler; Scottie Adams; Will Hintz; Volker Jacobi; Louis Bernier; Roger C. Levesque; Ken Dewar

As part of the DNA Sequencing Research Group of the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities, we have tested the reproducibility of the Roche/454 GS-FLX Titanium System at five core facilities. Experience with the Roche/454 system ranged from <10 to >340 sequencing runs performed. All participating sites were supplied with an aliquot of a common DNA preparation and were requested to conduct sequencing at a common loading condition. The evaluation of sequencing yield and accuracy metrics was assessed at a single site. The study was conducted using a laboratory strain of the Dutch elm disease fungus Ophiostoma novo-ulmi strain H327, an ascomycete, vegetatively haploid fungus with an estimated genome size of 30-50 Mb. We show that the Titanium System is reproducible, with some variation detected in loading conditions, sequencing yield, and homopolymer length accuracy. We demonstrate that reads shorter than the theoretical minimum length are of lower overall quality and not simply truncated reads. The O. novo-ulmi H327 genome assembly is 31.8 Mb and is comprised of eight chromosome-length linear scaffolds, a circular mitochondrial conti of 66.4 kb, and a putative 4.2-kb linear plasmid. We estimate that the nuclear genome encodes 8613 protein coding genes, and the mitochondrion encodes 15 genes and 26 tRNAs.


Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2006

Fundamentals of Sequencing of Difficult Templates—An Overview

Jan Kieleczawa


Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2010

Optimization of Protocol for Sequencing of Difficult Templates

Jan Kieleczawa; Erica Mazaika


Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2005

Simple Modifications of the Standard DNA Sequencing Protocol Allow for Sequencing Through siRNA Hairpins and Other Repeats

Jan Kieleczawa


Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2008

Effect of Primer Proximity to a Difficult-to-Sequence Region on Read Length and Sequence Quality

Jan Kieleczawa


Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2009

Identification of Optimal Protocols for Sequencing Difficult Templates: Results of the 2008 ABRF DNA Sequencing Research Group Difficult Template Study 2008

Jan Kieleczawa; Debbie Adam; D. Bintzler; Michelle Detwiler; David S. Needleman; Peter A. Schweitzer; S. Singh; Robert Steen; Michael Zianni


Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2007

DNA Sequencing Research Group: 2006 General Survey of DNA Sequencing Facilities

David S. Needleman; Debbie Adam; Michelle Detwiler; Helaman Escobar; Jan Kieleczawa; Rashmi Pershard; Peter A. Schweitzer; Glenis Wiebe


Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2012

DSRG Metagenomics Study: Next-Generation Techniques and Data Analysis

I. Albert; Christopher V.E. Wright; S. Attiya; D. Bintzler; K. Bodi; M. Bruns; Ken Dewar; G. Gloor; George Grills; T. Johnson; N. Juretic; Jan Kieleczawa; Robert H. Lyons; S. Mehrotra; Anoja Perera; S. Singh; Robert Steen; B. Tarrier; J. Thimmapuram; C. Vincent; Michael Zianni; Deborah S. Grove


Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2011

Comparison of Custom Target Enrichment Methods: Agilent vs. Nimblegen

Kip Bodi; P.S. Adams; D. Bintzler; Ken Dewar; Deborah S. Grove; Jan Kieleczawa; Robert H. Lyons; Thomas A. Neubert; A.C. Noll; S. Singh; Robert Steen; Michael Zianni; Anoja Perera


Journal of biomolecular techniques | 2011

A Methodology Study for Metagenomics Using Next Generation Sequencers

J. Thimmapuram; Christopher V.E. Wright; I. Albert; S. Attiya; D. Bintzler; K. Bodi; M. Bruns; Ken Dewar; G. Gloor; George Grills; T. Johnson; N. Juretic; Jan Kieleczawa; Robert H. Lyons; S. Mehrotra; Anoja Perera; S. Singh; Robert Steen; B. Tarrier; C. Vincent; Michael Zianni; Deborah S. Grove

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D. Bintzler

University of Cincinnati

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Anoja Perera

Stowers Institute for Medical Research

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Deborah S. Grove

Pennsylvania State University

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Debbie Adam

University of British Columbia

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A.C. Noll

Stowers Institute for Medical Research

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