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Mutagenesis and combinatorial algorithms for sequencing problematic genomic regions. (2002-2006)

Abstract

This project will develop a remarkable and original approach to DNA sequencing with potential to radically improve the speed, accuracy and effectiveness of existing sequencing technologies. It is especially useful for dealing with difficult-to-sequence genomic regions and has implications for all sequencing projects, including completion of the Human Genome Project. The approach involves generating, and wholly or partially sequencing, mutated copies of problematic regions of the target genome. Advanced combinatorial algorithms are then used to form highly probable alignments between strings and determine the unknown sequence. The approach has additional benefits in detecting single-nucleotide polymorphisms and sequencing errors.''

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Professor Darryn Bryant

Professor
School of Mathematics and Physics
Faculty of Science
Darryn Bryant