Hello,
I am looking for genome (from cell lines or patient samples) that have been fully characterized thanks to the Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) methods. I already know the following instances:
- NCI-H209 cell line
- 22 Human Glioblastoma Multiforme samples
- a first Acute Myeloid Leukaemia with minimal maturation (AML-M1) sample
- a second Acute Myeloid Leukaemia with minimal maturation (AML-M1) sample
So if you know other papers/ressources I would be glad if you could share it with others.
Thanks in advance,
Fred
This question is very interesting, but maybe the title can be refined. what about something like 'Which human cell line genomes have been already sequenced completely?', if I understood the question correctly.
do you refer to human genomes only?
Question 1: Yes I refer to human geneomes. Question 2: You are right I will give it a try.
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Question 1: Yes I refer to human genomes only.
Question 2: You are right I will give it a try.
Are you referring only to deep coverage, whole-genome sequencing? If not, many genomes and cell lines have been assayed for rearrangements using low-coverage with paired-end sequencing, and others have had whole-exome sequencing done.
Yes I am referring only to deep coverage, whole-genome sequencing
@Chris : Yes I am referring only to deep coverage, whole-genome sequencing.