High-Throughput Miniaturized 16S rRNA Amplicon Library Preparation Reduces Costs while Preserving Microbiome Integrity
ABSTRACT Next-generation sequencing technologies have enabled many advances across biology, with microbial ecology benefiting primarily through expanded sample sizes. Although the cost of running sequencing instruments has decreased substantially over time, the price of library preparation methods h...
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Main Authors: | Jeremiah J. Minich, Greg Humphrey, Rodolfo A. S. Benitez, Jon Sanders, Austin Swafford, Eric E. Allen, Rob Knight |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dce366e8d965490e8089c12c3f2d80ab |
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