The application of next generation sequencing technology in medical diagnostics: a perspective

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Anirban Bhar
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[1] Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College,Post Graduate Department of Botany
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Next generation sequencing; Pathogen identification; Whole genome sequencing; Medical microbiology; Molecular diagnostics;
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Rapid isolation, characterization, and identification are prerequisites of any successful medical intervention to infectious disease treatment. This is a real challenge to the scientific as well as a medical community to find out a proper and robust method of pathogen detection. Classical cultural, as well as biochemical test-based identification, has its own limitations to their time-consuming and ineffectiveness for closely related pathovars. Molecular diagnostics became a popular alternative to classical techniques for the past couple of decades but it required some prior information to detect the pathogen successfully. Recently, with the advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology identification, and characterization of almost all the pathogenic bacteria become possible without any information a priori. Metagenomic next generation sequencing is another specialized type of NGS that is profoundly utilized in medical biotechnology and diagnostics now a days. Therefore, the present review is focused on a brief introduction to NGS technology, its application in medical microbiology, and possible future aspects for the development of medical sciences.
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