Preface ......................................................... v
Contributors ................................................... ix
Part I Genome Sequencing
1 Heikos Single-Molecule Sequencing of Bacterial Genomes ....... 3
Kathleen E. Steinmann, Christopher E. Hart, John F.
Thompson, and Patrice M. Milos
2 Whole-Genome Sequencing of Unculturable Bacterium Using
Whole-Genome Amplification .................................. 25
Tuichi Hongoh and Atsushi Toyoda
Part II Gene Expression Analysis
3 RNA Sequencing and Quantitation Using the Helicos Genetic
Analysis System ............................................ 37
Tal Raz, Marie Causey, Daniel R. Jones, Alix Kieu, Stan
Letovsky, Doron Lipson, Edward Thayer, John F. Thompson,
and Patrice M. Milos
4 Transcriptome Profiling Using Single-Molecule Direct RNA
Sequencing ................................................. 51
Fatih Ozsolak and Patrice M. Milos
5 Discovery of Bacterial sRNAs by High-Throughput
Sequencing ................................................. 63
Jane M. Liu and Andrew Camilli
6 Identification of Virus Encoding MicroRNAs Using 454 FLX
Sequencing Platform ........................................ 81
Byung-Whi Kong
7 Ribosomal RNA Depletion for Massively Parallel Bacterial
RNA-Sequencing Applications ................................ 93
Zhoutao Chen and Xiaoping Duan
Part III Microbial Diversity
8 Integrating High Throughput Pyrosequencing and Quantitative
Real-Time PCR to Analyze Complex Microbial Communities .... 107
Husen Zhang, Prathap Parameswaran, Jonathan Badalamenti,
Bruce E. Rittmann, and Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown
9 Tag-Encoded FLX Amplicon Pyrosequencing for the
Elucidation of Microbial and Functional Gene Diversity
in Any Environment ........................................ 129
Yan Sun, Randall D. Wolcott, and Scot E. Dowd
10 Pyrosequencing of Chaperonin 60 (срn60) Amplicons as
a Means of Determining Microbial Community Composition .... 143
John Schellenberg, Matthew G. Links, Janet E. Hill, Sean
M. Hemmingsen, Geoffrey A. Peters, and Tim J. Dumonceaux
11 Prescreening of Microbial Populations for the Assessment
of Sequencing Potential ................................... 159
Irene B. Hanning and Steven C. Ricke
Part IV Metagenomics
12 Metagenomics .............................................. 173
Jack A. Gilbert, Bonnie Laverock, Ben Temperton, Simon
Thomas, Martin Muhling, and Margaret Hughes
13 Metagenomic Analysis of Intestinal Microbiomes in
Chickens .................................................. 185
Taejoong Kim and Egbert Mundt
14 Gene Expression Profiling: Metatranscriptomics ............ 195
Jack A. Gilbert and Margaret Hughes
Part V Sequence Profiling for Functional Analysis
15 High-Throughput Insertion Tracking by Deep Sequencing
for the Analysis of Bacterial Pathogens ................... 209
Sandy M.S. Wong, Jeffrey D. Gawronski, David Lapointe,
and Brian J. Akerley
16 Determining DNA Methylation Profiles Using Sequencing ..... 223
Suhua Feng, Liudmilla Rubbi, Steven E. Jacobsen, and
Matteo Pellegrini
Part VI Sequencing Library Preparation
17 Preparation of Next-Generation Sequencing Libraries
Using NexteraTM Technology: Simultaneous DNA
Fragmentation and Adaptor Tagging by In Vitro
Transposition ............................................. 241
Nicholas Caruccio
18 Amplification-Free Library Preparation for Paired-End
Illumina Sequencing ....................................... 257
Iwanka Kozarewa and Daniel J. Turner
19 Target-Enrichment Through Amplification of Hairpin-
Ligated Universal Targets for Next-Generation Sequencing
Analysis .................................................. 267
Pallavi Singh, Rajesh Nayak, and Young Min Kwon
20 96-Plex Molecular Barcoding for the Illumina Genome
Analyzer .................................................. 279
Iwanka Kozarewa and Daniel J. Turner
Index ........................................................ 299
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