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Single molecule long-read sequencing technology: beyond state-of-the-art in biological and medical research.

This project aims to advance the currently available sequencing technologies at the University of Antwerp (UA) by acquiring a third generation sequencing (3GS) platform. The flagship of the third generation, single-molecule longread sequencers, PacBio Sequel, harnesses the natural process of DNA replication and enables real-time observation of DNA synthesis. 3GS promises to open new avenues for sequencing-based research beyond the current state-of-the-art for this consortium, which consists of more than 14 UA research groups in various disciplines of medicine, biology and bioinformatics. Furthermore, several third parties have also committed to utilize this technology for their ongoing and future research studies. 3GS will be utilized by this consortium to (i) sequence prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes, and difficult-to-sequence genome regions, (ii) identify new genes and mutations in various rare Mendelian disorders, (iii) identify epigenetic modifications to better understand biological processes like gene expression and host-pathogen interactions, (iv) precisely profile the human, murine, and environmental microbiome in disease and under various environmental stressors, and (v) develop novel preventive therapies for infection-prone disorders for better drug targeting. The analysis of the large amount of genomic and transcriptomic data generated by the various research groups will be coordinated by the UZA/UA bioinformatics group Biomina.
Date:1 May 2018 →  30 Apr 2021
Keywords:GENOMICS, TRANSCRIPTOMICS, BIOINFORMATICS
Disciplines:Scientific computing, Bioinformatics and computational biology, Public health care, Public health services
Project type:Collaboration project