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Role of Genomics and RNA-seq in Studies of Fungal Virulence
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Date Issued
2012-09
Date Available
2012-11-28T13:03:00Z
Abstract
Since its introduction in the last decade, massive parallel sequencing, or "next-generation sequencing", has revolutionized our access to genomic information, providing accurate data with increasingly higher yields and lower costs with respect to first-generation technology. Massive parallel sequencing of cDNA, or RNA-seq, is progressively replacing array-based technology as the method of choice for transcriptomics. This review describes some of the most recent applications of next-generation sequencing technology to the study of pathogenic fungi, including Candida, Aspergillus and Cryptococcusspecies. Several integrated approaches illustrate the power and accuracy of RNA-seq for studying the biology of human fungal pathogens. In addition, the lack of consistency in data analysis is discussed.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
Current Fungal Infection Reports
Issue
September 2012
Copyright (Published Version)
2012 Springer Science+Business Media
Subject – LCSH
Nucleotide sequence
Genomics
Bioinformatics
Aspergillus
Candida
Cryptococcus
Dermatophytes
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
ISSN
1936-3761
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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