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Single-Molecule DNA Sequencing of a Viral Genome
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2008
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GeneticsMolecular BiologyGenomicsHigh Throughput SequencingFull PromiseDna PolymeraseVirus GeneViral GeneticsDna SequencingSingle-molecule Dna SequencingDna ReplicationVirologyVirus ClassificationFunctional GenomicsBioinformaticsLong-read SequencingNatural SciencesNext-generation SequencingSystems BiologyMedicineM13 VirusGenome EditingSequence Assembly
The full promise of human genomics will be realized only when the genomes of thousands of individuals can be sequenced for comparative analysis. A reference sequence enables the use of short read length. We report an amplification-free method for determining the nucleotide sequence of more than 280,000 individual DNA molecules simultaneously. A DNA polymerase adds labeled nucleotides to surface-immobilized primer-template duplexes in stepwise fashion, and the asynchronous growth of individual DNA molecules was monitored by fluorescence imaging. Read lengths of >25 bases and equivalent phred software program quality scores approaching 30 were achieved. We used this method to sequence the M13 virus to an average depth of >150x and with 100% coverage; thus, we resequenced the M13 genome with high-sensitivity mutation detection. This demonstrates a strategy for high-throughput low-cost resequencing.
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