Sequencing method for genomic rearrangement detection

    公开(公告)号:US11505826B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-11-22

    申请号:US15648240

    申请日:2017-07-12

    摘要: The present disclosure is directed to a single-end sequencing method for improved detection of genomic rearrangements such as deletions, insertions, inversions, and translocations that are present in a polynucleotide. A first priming event allows for sequencing of a target sequence, and a second priming event on an adapter allows for identification of the sequences amplified and tagged by selective amplification. The combination of priming events in the same direction facilitates read alignment and the identification of any genomic rearrangements.

    SEQUENCING METHOD FOR GENOMIC REARRANGEMENT DETECTION

    公开(公告)号:US20220364169A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-11-17

    申请号:US17875153

    申请日:2022-07-27

    IPC分类号: C12Q1/6874 C12Q1/6806

    摘要: The present disclosure is directed to a single-end sequencing method for improved detection of genomic rearrangements such as deletions, insertions, inversions, and translocations that are present in a polynucleotide. A first priming event allows for sequencing of a target sequence, and a second priming event on an adapter allows for identification of the sequences amplified and tagged by selective amplification. The combination of priming events in the same direction facilitates read alignment and the identification of any genomic rearrangements.

    SEQUENCING METHOD FOR GENOMIC REARRANGEMENT DETECTION

    公开(公告)号:US20190017113A1

    公开(公告)日:2019-01-17

    申请号:US15648240

    申请日:2017-07-12

    IPC分类号: C12Q1/68

    摘要: The present disclosure is directed to a single-end sequencing method for improved detection of genomic rearrangements such as deletions, insertions, inversions, and translocations that are present in a polynucleotide. A first priming event allows for sequencing of a target sequence, and a second priming event on an adapter allows for identification of the sequences amplified and tagged by selective amplification. The combination of priming events in the same direction facilitates read alignment and the identification of any genomic rearrangements.