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What is PacBio?

PacBio, or Pacific Biosciences, is a technology company known for its Single Molecule, Real-Time (SMRT) sequencing. This long-read sequencing technology is commonly used for de novo genome assembly, detecting structural variants, phasing haplotypes, and characterizing full-length transcripts. SMRT sequencing offers long read lengths and high consensus accuracy, making it valuable for resolving complex genomic regions and improving the completeness of genome assemblies.

What other technologies are related to PacBio?

PacBio Competitor Technologies

Illumina is a next-generation sequencing technology that competes with PacBio for market share in sequencing applications, although Illumina typically offers shorter read lengths.
mentioned alongside PacBio in 23% (653) of relevant job posts
Oxford Nanopore is a direct competitor to PacBio in the long-read sequencing market.
mentioned alongside PacBio in 30% (257) of relevant job posts
Nanopore is another name for Oxford Nanopore, and therefore a competitor to PacBio in long-read sequencing.
mentioned alongside PacBio in 30% (208) of relevant job posts
ONT is an abbreviation for Oxford Nanopore Technologies, thus representing a competitor to PacBio.
mentioned alongside PacBio in 10% (107) of relevant job posts

PacBio Complementary Technologies

Snakemake is a workflow management system that can be used to process and analyze PacBio sequencing data.
mentioned alongside PacBio in 4% (78) of relevant job posts
Nextflow is a workflow management system that can be used to process and analyze PacBio sequencing data.
mentioned alongside PacBio in 2% (67) of relevant job posts
RNA-seq is an application of sequencing that can be performed using PacBio to study the transcriptome. While not specific to PacBio, it's a common use case.
mentioned alongside PacBio in 1% (57) of relevant job posts

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