Selected article for: "generation sequencing and NGS generation sequencing"

Author: Chang, Stewart T.; Sova, Pavel; Peng, Xinxia; Weiss, Jeffrey; Law, G. Lynn; Palermo, Robert E.; Katze, Michael G.
Title: Next-Generation Sequencing Reveals HIV-1-Mediated Suppression of T Cell Activation and RNA Processing and Regulation of Noncoding RNA Expression in a CD4(+) T Cell Line
  • Document date: 2011_9_20
  • ID: zyzgk2z3_3
    Snippet: In this study, we used next-generation sequencing (NGS) to examine changes in the transcriptome of T cells infected with replication-competent HIV. NGS offers a number of benefits for the study of host-pathogen interactions. Increased sensitivity and accuracy over microarrays allow important events such as the initial host response to viral replication to be studied in greater detail (7) . Also, host and viral RNA transcripts can be assayed simul.....
    Document: In this study, we used next-generation sequencing (NGS) to examine changes in the transcriptome of T cells infected with replication-competent HIV. NGS offers a number of benefits for the study of host-pathogen interactions. Increased sensitivity and accuracy over microarrays allow important events such as the initial host response to viral replication to be studied in greater detail (7) . Also, host and viral RNA transcripts can be assayed simultaneously, rather than on separate technical platforms, allowing greater reproducibility and increased confidence in the results. Finally, because NGS allows total RNA to be assayed, insights are not limited to annotated transcripts or even protein-coding genes.

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