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  • How many NGS papers?

    Hello,

    Has anybody tried to find out how many papers using next-generation sequencing have been published (preferably excluding reviews, just papers with results)? It is not obvious to do it in pubmed, so if anybody has worked on that I'd be very interested in the results (and/or in the exact query used).

    Thanks to all
    Bertrand Jordan
    Marseille-Nice Genopole
    Luminy Science Park
    13288 Marseille, FRANCE

  • #2
    The next-gen instrument manufacturers usually maintain lists for their own instruments (Illumina certainly does) so you could probably get a head-start that way.

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    • #3
      I think Roche has a list on their website of all 454 papers

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      • #4
        Hello all,

        Here are the current results from my survey:

        Illumina (answering an email) indicate 515 research papers (excluding reviews) using their system

        Roche/454 indeed have a number on their site: 610 papers, I assume including reviews

        Life Sciences/SOLiD give 31 papers on their site, there probably are some more (but anyway they are relative latecomers)

        So the take-home message is: 1) definitely more than 1,000 published papers
        2) 454 is still a bit ahead of Illumina (but probably not for long), SOLiD seems far behind (that conclusion being a bit shaky).

        I hope this is useful to people (I needed the figures for a talk)
        Last edited by brjordan; 01-19-2010, 08:41 AM. Reason: spelling mistake
        Bertrand Jordan
        Marseille-Nice Genopole
        Luminy Science Park
        13288 Marseille, FRANCE

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        • #5
          Don't forget Helicos! I'm pretty sure their site has the papers, but it is probably around 10 at this point.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by brjordan View Post
            Hello all,

            Here are the current results from my survey:

            Illumina (answering an email) indicate 515 research papers (excluding reviews) using their system

            Roche/454 indeed have a number on their site: 610 papers, I assume including reviews

            Life Sciences/SOLiD give 31 papers on their site, there probably are some more (but anyway they are relative latecomers)

            So the take-home message is: 1) definitely more than 1,000 published papers
            2) 454 is still a bit ahead of Illumina (but probably not for long), SOLiD seems far behind (that conclusion being a bit shaky).

            I hope this is useful to people (I needed the figures for a talk)
            Thanks for sharing!
            s.

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            • #7
              To update the list of next-gen papers (by manufacturer): the figure for Helicos (from the company) is six (6) published papers using their technology so far.

              Cheers,

              Bertrand
              Last edited by brjordan; 01-23-2010, 12:41 AM. Reason: making the message more clear
              Bertrand Jordan
              Marseille-Nice Genopole
              Luminy Science Park
              13288 Marseille, FRANCE

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              • #8
                Helicos' list includes only what they have done in house; I think the Quake sequencing paper is the only "external" publication using their platform.
                Last edited by krobison; 01-23-2010, 07:44 PM.

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                • #9
                  Thank you brjordan for sharing.

                  bair

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                  • #10
                    Hi brjordan,

                    The list of 625 publications enabled by 454 Sequencing may be found here:


                    To clarify, the Publications section of the 454 website only lists peer-reviewed scientific journal articles - not reviews. We do keep a short list of reviews separately on the site, at http://www.454.com/publications-and-...w-articles.asp but these are not tallied with the research articles. There's often a short lag between adding papers to the Publications page and when the front page counter graphic is updated.

                    Lastly, it's challenging to keep pace with the rate that these papers are being published so you may occasionally see a delay. If we miss one you can always send me a PM to let me know. There's just an unbelievable amount of great science being done by our customers these days!

                    Best regards,
                    Jason

                    Originally posted by brjordan View Post
                    Hello all,

                    Here are the current results from my survey:

                    Illumina (answering an email) indicate 515 research papers (excluding reviews) using their system

                    Roche/454 indeed have a number on their site: 610 papers, I assume including reviews

                    Life Sciences/SOLiD give 31 papers on their site, there probably are some more (but anyway they are relative latecomers)

                    So the take-home message is: 1) definitely more than 1,000 published papers
                    2) 454 is still a bit ahead of Illumina (but probably not for long), SOLiD seems far behind (that conclusion being a bit shaky).

                    I hope this is useful to people (I needed the figures for a talk)
                    Technical Product Manager
                    454 Life Sciences, A Roche Company

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