Monday, October 10, 2011

next generation sequencing strikes again

A while back I noted a "proof-of-concept" study where researchers took a problematic strain of E. coli from an outbreak, pumped out the genomic sequence and analysis in a few days and were able to make great strides in understanding the nature of why this particular strain was a problem.

The same research group have now applied that to Klebsiella pneumoniae Oxa-48 - a bacterial strain responsible for hospital infections in the Netherlands. This really seems to support the importance of DNA technology advances and how genomic level information will be used in the future.

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