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Genetics
- Ad-mixture (aka Ethnicity Mix)
- Allosomes (Sex chromosomes X & Y)
- Autosomes (Chromosomes 1-22)
- Base Pair
- CE Testing (1st Wave)
- centiMorgan (cM)
- Chromosomes
- Clade
- Cladogram
- dbSNP, rsID, NIH, etc
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
- Derived & Ancestral
- Endogamy or Pedigree Collapse
- epigenetics
- Gene
- Genetic Marker
- Genome Build (aka Reference Model)
- Genotyping
- Haplogroup
- Haploid & Diploid
- Haplotype
- Imputation
- Low Coverage Sequencing
- Meiosis & Mitosis
- Microarray Testing (2nd Wave)
- Microarray File Formats (aka RAW)
- Mito Build (rCRS, Yoruba, RSRS)
- Mitochondria
- Modal
- Null Allele
- Pangenome
- Phylogenetic Tree
- Probes, Primers, Adaptors and Tags
- Recombination (aka Cross-Overs)
- Sampling Techniques
- Sequencing (3rd Wave)
- Sequencing File Formats
- Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP)
- Short Tandem Repeat (STR)
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Genealogy
- Ahnentafel number
- Ancestor and Descendant
- Birth, Marriage and Death (BMD)
- Branches
- Consanguinity
- Cousins
- Deep Ancestry
- Earliest Known Ancestor (EKA)
- Family (Nuclear, and Household)
- Genealogical Exchange Database (GEDCom)
- Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS)
- Genealogical Records
- Genealogical Time Frame (aka last 500 years)
- Genealogical Tool
- Genealogical Trees
- Generation Difference (GD)
- Individuals
- Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA)
- Née
- Not Parent Expected (NPE)
- One-Tree (aka World Tree)
- Patriline & Matriline
- Places
- Repositories
- Siblings
- Sources
- Surname, One-Name and Family Branch Studies
- Years Before Present (ybp)
- (Genetic Genealogy) Terms
- Genetics Industry
- (Genetic Genealogy and Ancient DNA) Industry
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- Illumina
Historically the largest supplier of genetic testing equipment in the industry (at least in the USA). Both microarray and WGS testing. Growth largely through mergers and acquisitions. Provides most of the equipment used in this field.
The original sequencing equipment was from an acquisition of Solexa from the UK. The original patents allowing Illumina to gain a near monopoly with their original HiSeq and then follow-on Novaseq products. The Novaseq 6000 was the industry mainstay for the 2010's decade and tha many projects doing population sequencing for studies of medical variants. Their new Novaseq X does not compete even with the older DNB T7 in terms of throughput and cost. So we are beginning to see most vendors in the personal WGS space switch over now that MGI is more widely available.
The original sequencing equipment was from an acquisition of Solexa from the UK. The original patents allowing Illumina to gain a near monopoly with their original HiSeq and then follow-on Novaseq products. The Novaseq 6000 was the industry mainstay for the 2010's decade and tha many projects doing population sequencing for studies of medical variants. Their new Novaseq X does not compete even with the older DNB T7 in terms of throughput and cost. So we are beginning to see most vendors in the personal WGS space switch over now that MGI is more widely available.
External References
- Illumina Corporate web page
- Illumina Learning Center Technology Page on products used here