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Validation of high throughput sequencing and microbial forensics applications

High throughput sequencing (HTS) generates large amounts of high quality sequence data for microbial genomics. The value of HTS for microbial forensics is the speed at which evidence can be collected and the power to characterize microbial-related evidence to solve biocrimes and bioterrorist events....

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Autores principales: Budowle, Bruce, Connell, Nancy D, Bielecka-Oder, Anna, Colwell, Rita R, Corbett, Cindi R, Fletcher, Jacqueline, Forsman, Mats, Kadavy, Dana R, Markotic, Alemka, Morse, Stephen A, Murch, Randall S, Sajantila, Antti, Schmedes, Sarah E, Ternus, Krista L, Turner, Stephen D, Minot, Samuel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4123828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25101166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2041-2223-5-9
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author Budowle, Bruce
Connell, Nancy D
Bielecka-Oder, Anna
Colwell, Rita R
Corbett, Cindi R
Fletcher, Jacqueline
Forsman, Mats
Kadavy, Dana R
Markotic, Alemka
Morse, Stephen A
Murch, Randall S
Sajantila, Antti
Schmedes, Sarah E
Ternus, Krista L
Turner, Stephen D
Minot, Samuel
author_facet Budowle, Bruce
Connell, Nancy D
Bielecka-Oder, Anna
Colwell, Rita R
Corbett, Cindi R
Fletcher, Jacqueline
Forsman, Mats
Kadavy, Dana R
Markotic, Alemka
Morse, Stephen A
Murch, Randall S
Sajantila, Antti
Schmedes, Sarah E
Ternus, Krista L
Turner, Stephen D
Minot, Samuel
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description High throughput sequencing (HTS) generates large amounts of high quality sequence data for microbial genomics. The value of HTS for microbial forensics is the speed at which evidence can be collected and the power to characterize microbial-related evidence to solve biocrimes and bioterrorist events. As HTS technologies continue to improve, they provide increasingly powerful sets of tools to support the entire field of microbial forensics. Accurate, credible results allow analysis and interpretation, significantly influencing the course and/or focus of an investigation, and can impact the response of the government to an attack having individual, political, economic or military consequences. Interpretation of the results of microbial forensic analyses relies on understanding the performance and limitations of HTS methods, including analytical processes, assays and data interpretation. The utility of HTS must be defined carefully within established operating conditions and tolerances. Validation is essential in the development and implementation of microbial forensics methods used for formulating investigative leads attribution. HTS strategies vary, requiring guiding principles for HTS system validation. Three initial aspects of HTS, irrespective of chemistry, instrumentation or software are: 1) sample preparation, 2) sequencing, and 3) data analysis. Criteria that should be considered for HTS validation for microbial forensics are presented here. Validation should be defined in terms of specific application and the criteria described here comprise a foundation for investigators to establish, validate and implement HTS as a tool in microbial forensics, enhancing public safety and national security.
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spelling pubmed-41238282014-08-07 Validation of high throughput sequencing and microbial forensics applications Budowle, Bruce Connell, Nancy D Bielecka-Oder, Anna Colwell, Rita R Corbett, Cindi R Fletcher, Jacqueline Forsman, Mats Kadavy, Dana R Markotic, Alemka Morse, Stephen A Murch, Randall S Sajantila, Antti Schmedes, Sarah E Ternus, Krista L Turner, Stephen D Minot, Samuel Investig Genet Review High throughput sequencing (HTS) generates large amounts of high quality sequence data for microbial genomics. The value of HTS for microbial forensics is the speed at which evidence can be collected and the power to characterize microbial-related evidence to solve biocrimes and bioterrorist events. As HTS technologies continue to improve, they provide increasingly powerful sets of tools to support the entire field of microbial forensics. Accurate, credible results allow analysis and interpretation, significantly influencing the course and/or focus of an investigation, and can impact the response of the government to an attack having individual, political, economic or military consequences. Interpretation of the results of microbial forensic analyses relies on understanding the performance and limitations of HTS methods, including analytical processes, assays and data interpretation. The utility of HTS must be defined carefully within established operating conditions and tolerances. Validation is essential in the development and implementation of microbial forensics methods used for formulating investigative leads attribution. HTS strategies vary, requiring guiding principles for HTS system validation. Three initial aspects of HTS, irrespective of chemistry, instrumentation or software are: 1) sample preparation, 2) sequencing, and 3) data analysis. Criteria that should be considered for HTS validation for microbial forensics are presented here. Validation should be defined in terms of specific application and the criteria described here comprise a foundation for investigators to establish, validate and implement HTS as a tool in microbial forensics, enhancing public safety and national security. BioMed Central 2014-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4123828/ /pubmed/25101166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2041-2223-5-9 Text en Copyright © 2014 Budowle et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Connell, Nancy D
Bielecka-Oder, Anna
Colwell, Rita R
Corbett, Cindi R
Fletcher, Jacqueline
Forsman, Mats
Kadavy, Dana R
Markotic, Alemka
Morse, Stephen A
Murch, Randall S
Sajantila, Antti
Schmedes, Sarah E
Ternus, Krista L
Turner, Stephen D
Minot, Samuel
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25101166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2041-2223-5-9
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