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Tissue sampling methods and standards for vertebrate genomics
The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high-throughput sequencing, assembly and analyses of genomes, advancing ongoing efforts to analyze genetic sequences across major vertebrate groups. Standardized procedures in acquiring high quality DNA and RNA a...
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2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626508/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23587255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-217X-1-8 |
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author | Wong, Pamela BY Wiley, Edward O Johnson, Warren E Ryder, Oliver A O’Brien, Stephen J Haussler, David Koepfli, Klaus-Peter Houck, Marlys L Perelman, Polina Mastromonaco, Gabriela Bentley, Andrew C Venkatesh, Byrappa Zhang, Ya-ping Murphy, Robert W |
author_facet | Wong, Pamela BY Wiley, Edward O Johnson, Warren E Ryder, Oliver A O’Brien, Stephen J Haussler, David Koepfli, Klaus-Peter Houck, Marlys L Perelman, Polina Mastromonaco, Gabriela Bentley, Andrew C Venkatesh, Byrappa Zhang, Ya-ping Murphy, Robert W |
author_sort | Wong, Pamela BY |
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description | The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high-throughput sequencing, assembly and analyses of genomes, advancing ongoing efforts to analyze genetic sequences across major vertebrate groups. Standardized procedures in acquiring high quality DNA and RNA and establishing cell lines from target species will facilitate these initiatives. We provide a legal and methodological guide according to four standards of acquiring and storing tissue for the Genome 10K Project and similar initiatives as follows: four-star (banked tissue/cell cultures, RNA from multiple types of tissue for transcriptomes, and sufficient flash-frozen tissue for 1 mg of DNA, all from a single individual); three-star (RNA as above and frozen tissue for 1 mg of DNA); two-star (frozen tissue for at least 700 μg of DNA); and one-star (ethanol-preserved tissue for 700 μg of DNA or less of mixed quality). At a minimum, all tissues collected for the Genome 10K and other genomic projects should consider each species’ natural history and follow institutional and legal requirements. Associated documentation should detail as much information as possible about provenance to ensure representative sampling and subsequent sequencing. Hopefully, the procedures outlined here will not only encourage success in the Genome 10K Project but also inspire the adaptation of standards by other genomic projects, including those involving other biota. |
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spelling | pubmed-36265082013-04-24 Tissue sampling methods and standards for vertebrate genomics Wong, Pamela BY Wiley, Edward O Johnson, Warren E Ryder, Oliver A O’Brien, Stephen J Haussler, David Koepfli, Klaus-Peter Houck, Marlys L Perelman, Polina Mastromonaco, Gabriela Bentley, Andrew C Venkatesh, Byrappa Zhang, Ya-ping Murphy, Robert W Gigascience Review The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high-throughput sequencing, assembly and analyses of genomes, advancing ongoing efforts to analyze genetic sequences across major vertebrate groups. Standardized procedures in acquiring high quality DNA and RNA and establishing cell lines from target species will facilitate these initiatives. We provide a legal and methodological guide according to four standards of acquiring and storing tissue for the Genome 10K Project and similar initiatives as follows: four-star (banked tissue/cell cultures, RNA from multiple types of tissue for transcriptomes, and sufficient flash-frozen tissue for 1 mg of DNA, all from a single individual); three-star (RNA as above and frozen tissue for 1 mg of DNA); two-star (frozen tissue for at least 700 μg of DNA); and one-star (ethanol-preserved tissue for 700 μg of DNA or less of mixed quality). At a minimum, all tissues collected for the Genome 10K and other genomic projects should consider each species’ natural history and follow institutional and legal requirements. Associated documentation should detail as much information as possible about provenance to ensure representative sampling and subsequent sequencing. Hopefully, the procedures outlined here will not only encourage success in the Genome 10K Project but also inspire the adaptation of standards by other genomic projects, including those involving other biota. Oxford University Press 2012-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3626508/ /pubmed/23587255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-217X-1-8 Text en Copyright © 2012 Wong et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Wong, Pamela BY Wiley, Edward O Johnson, Warren E Ryder, Oliver A O’Brien, Stephen J Haussler, David Koepfli, Klaus-Peter Houck, Marlys L Perelman, Polina Mastromonaco, Gabriela Bentley, Andrew C Venkatesh, Byrappa Zhang, Ya-ping Murphy, Robert W Tissue sampling methods and standards for vertebrate genomics |
title | Tissue sampling methods and standards for vertebrate genomics |
title_full | Tissue sampling methods and standards for vertebrate genomics |
title_fullStr | Tissue sampling methods and standards for vertebrate genomics |
title_full_unstemmed | Tissue sampling methods and standards for vertebrate genomics |
title_short | Tissue sampling methods and standards for vertebrate genomics |
title_sort | tissue sampling methods and standards for vertebrate genomics |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626508/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23587255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-217X-1-8 |
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