Title: Why bother with a new technology
1Why bother with a new technology?
Current (2005) 1.00 per kilobase 20 bp /
second 100 Gb / year
NHGRI Goals ? 100x, 5yrs ? 10,000x, 15yrs
Collins, Morgan, Patrinos (2003)
2Growth of GenBank
60
50
40
30
Base pairs of DNA (billions)
Sequences (millions)
20
10
0
1985
2000
1995
1990
December 1982
September 2005
3Completed Genome Sequences (roughly)
And growing
4gt100,000 species are represented in GenBank
all species 128,941 viruses 6,137 bacteria 31,
262 archaea 2,100 eukaryota 87,147
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14Absolutely requires a correctly paired nucleotide
so as not to allow errors This requirement means
cant elongate if there is NO nucleotide either -
thus a primer is necessary
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24Genome Sequencing Visit http//jgi.doe.gov/edu
cation/how/index.html for more explanation
Hydroshearing
25Insertion of fragments into bacterial plasmids
26Transformation of plasmids into bacteria via
electroporation
27Growth of colonies on an agar plate
28Robotic colony picking and distribution to 384
well plate (one colony per well)
29Lysis of bacterial cultures at 95 C
30Rolling circle amplification of plasmid DNA Use
phi29 polymerase
31Transfer amplified DNA to new plate for cycle
sequencing
Add cycle sequencing reagents
32Purify DNA from sequencing reaction with magnetic
beads
33Bar coding and capillary electrophoresis and
laser scanning
34Computational assembly of fragments into contigs
35Quality control
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