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  Application of Nanopore Sequencing to Large Genomes


   School of Life Sciences

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  Dr M Loose, Dr A Johnson  Applications accepted all year round  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

About the Project

We are exploiting the latest generation Nanopore sequencing approaches to sequence large genomes. Nanopore sequencing is low cost, easy to use and can generate read lengths limited only by the ability to generate suitable input material. The project will focus on developing methods to obtain high quality high molecular weight DNA to maximise read length on this platform. We are specifically interested in capturing genome data from species which provide inherent challenges to short read sequencing due to the presence of large repeats or other complex challenges. These data will be combined with those we have already generated to understand fundamental questions addressing the rates of change of genomes and gene gain/loss (see Evans et al 2014). Alongside this, the project will develop and exploit methods for selective sequencing on the minION – so called ’Read Until’ (See Loose et al 2016). We are world leaders in this approach, enabling the ‘tasting’ of reads in the sequencer in real time and the selective rejection of material that has been seen before or does not meet some other experimental criterion. We will investigate how ‘Read Until’ can be used to iteratively improve assemblies and guide sequencing in real time. The ease of sequencing is such that applicants are encouraged from a diversity of backgrounds including Biology, Physics, Mathematics or Bioinformatics.

Funding Notes

Home applicants should contact the supervisor to determine the current funding status for this project. EU applicants should visit the Graduate School webpages for information on specific EU scholarships http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/graduateschool/index.aspx. International applicants should visit our International Research Scholarships page for information regarding fees and funding at the University http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/studywithus/international-applicants/scholarships-fees-and-finance/scholarships/index.aspx.

References

Real time selective sequencing using nanopore technology. Matthew Loose, Sunir Malla, Michael Stout bioRxiv doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/038760.

Acquisition of germ plasm accelerates vertebrate evolution. Evans T, Wade CM, Chapman FA, Johnson AD, Loose M. Science. 2014 Apr 11;344(6180):200-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1249325.

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