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Next Generation Sequencing


As per available reports about 2 relevant journals, 1 Conference, 32 Workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to Next-generation sequencing and about 27 Open Access articles are being published on Next-generation sequencing.

DNA sequencing is the process of determining the precise order of nucleotides within a DNA molecule. It includes any method or technology that is used to determine the order of the four bases—adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine—in a strand of DNA. The advent of rapid DNA sequencing methods has greatly accelerated biological and medical research and discovery.

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Scope and Importance:

Next-generation sequencing applies to genome sequencing, genome resequencing, transcriptome profiling (RNA-Seq), DNA-protein interactions (ChIP-sequencing), and epigenome characterization. Re-sequencing is necessary, because the genome of a single individual of a species will not indicate all of the genome variations among other individuals of the same species.

The high demand for low-cost sequencing has driven the development of high-throughput sequencing (or next-generation sequencing) technologies that parallelize the sequencing process, producing thousands or millions of sequences concurrently. High-throughput sequencing technologies are intended to lower the cost of DNA sequencing beyond what is possible with standard dye-terminator methods. In ultra-high-throughput sequencing as many as 500,000 sequencing-by-synthesis operations may be run in parallel

Next generation sequencing (NGS) methods:
1. Massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS)
2. Polony sequencing
3. 454 pyrosequencing
4. Illumina (Solexa) sequencing
5. SOLiD sequencing
6. Ion Torrent semiconductor sequencing
7. DNA nanoball sequencing
8. Heliscope single molecule sequencing
9. Single molecule real time (SMRT) sequencing

Market Analysis:

The global next generation sequencing market is dynamic and witnessing many changes with new products being introduced. The global NGS market will be worth $2.5 billion in 2014 and is poised to reach $8.7 billion by 2020.

The NGS market segments such as pre-sequencing products and services, NGS platforms, sequencing services and data analysis/bioinformatics are rapidly growing markets. The overall NGS market is flourishing by continuous innovations and developments in the market aimed at higher throughput, increased accuracy, and affordable costs. Developments in the pre-sequencing, cloud computing, and NGS bioinformatics solutions are major opportunities for this market.

NGS services market is one of the key segments in the NGS market which is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 24.0% by 2020. The growth is driven by increasing demand in diagnostics and pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.

List of Best International Conferences:

1.      Genetic Counselling and Genomic Medicine Conference
August 11-12, 2016 Birmingham, UK

2.      Molecular & Cancer Biomarkers Conference and Expo
September 15-17, 2016 Berlin, Germany

3.      Clinical and Molecular Genetics Conference
November 28-30, 2016 Chicago, USA

4.      5th  Cell and Gene Therapy Conference
May 19-21, 2016 San Antonio, USA

5.      2nd Transcriptomics Conference
August 18-20, 2016 Portland, Oregon USA

6.      6th Bioinformatics Conference
March 29-30, 2016 Valencia, Spain

7.      6th Proteomics Conference & Expo
March 31-Apr 2, 2016, Atlanta, USA

8.      5th Metabolomics Conferences
May 16-18, 2016, Osaka, Japan

9.      Structural Biology Conference
June 23-24, 2016, New Orleans, USA              

10.  Next Generation Sequencing Conference
July 21-22, 2016, Berlin, Germany

11.  Nucleic Acids Conference
Aug 4-6, 2016, Seattle, USA

12.  Biochemistry Conference
Oct 13-15, 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

13.  7th Proteomics Conference and Expo
Oct 24-26, 2016, Rome, Italy

14.  7th Bioinformatics Conference
Oct 27-28, 2016, Chicago, USA

15.  2nd Genetic and Protein Engineering Conference
Nov 14-16, 2016, Atlanta, USA

16.  6th Metabolomics Conference
Nov 28- 30, 2016, Chicago, USA

17.  Glycomics Conference
Dec 1-3, 2016, Chicago, USA

18.  Amino Acids and Proteins Congress
Dec 8-9, 2016, Baltimore, USA

19.  Metabolism, Transcription and Disease, Utah, USA

20.  Transcription and Chromatin, Heidelberg, Germany

21.  Noncoding RNAs in Health and Disease, New Mexico, USA

22.  The RNA Society's Meeting, Quebec, Canada.

23.  Noncoding RNAs and Cancer, Boston, USA

24.  Non-Coding Genome, Heidelberg, Germany

25.  Non-coding RNAs and RNAP II Regulation in Development and Disease, Texas, USA

Relevant Societies and Associations:

1.      The Association of Bimolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF), Bethesda, MD, USA

2.      American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

3.      Triangle Chromatography Discussion Group, USA

4.      American Chemical Society

5.      American Society for Microbiology, USA

6.      RNA Society - Maryland, USA

7.      University of Nebraska Medical Centre, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

8.      US HUPO, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

9.      The Protein Society, USA

10.  Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, Fairfax, Virginia, USA

11.  Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), Maryland, USA

12.  BioFlorida- Life Science Community

13.  European Society of Human Genetics, Vienna, Austria

14.  European Proteimcs Association (EuPA), UK

15.  British Society for Proteome Research (BSPR), UK

16.  Swiss Proteomics Society (SPS), Switzerland

17.  Proteomics Society, India

Companies:

1.      Affymetrix - Santa Clara, California USA

2.      Roche NimbleGen Inc. Madison, Wisconsin, United States

3.      SciGene Sunnyvale, California, United States

4.      Arrayit Corporation

5.      DNAmicroarray California, USA

6.      LC Sciences, Houston, TX, US

7.      SeqWright Genomic Services (a unit of GE health care)

 

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