Résumé : "Next Generation Sequencing" represents a class of relatively new
technologies (first results published in 2007) which enable sequencing
millions of short nucleotide sequences (reads) in several days. I will
briefly discuss several biological applications of "Next Generation Sequencing", such as ChIP-Seq,
transcriptome sequencing, small-RNA sequencing, whole genome sequencing. I
will summarize the main challenges of the primary steps data analysis:
assembly or alignment of reads, normalization of read counts. If I have time
I will also talk about "Next-Next Generation Sequencing" (first results published in 2010).
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