@article{fdi:010079751, title = {{N}ext-generation sequencing : a revolution in the field of fish diseases}, author = {{A}varre, {J}ean-{C}hristophe}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he recent technological advances in nucleic acid sequencing, called next-generation sequencing ({NGS}), have revolutionised the field of genomics. {N}ow available in almost all molecular biology labs, {NGS} provides a huge amount of sequence data at relatively low cost. {R}esearch on fish pathogens has greatly benefited from these new technologies and {NGS} is now increasingly used to trace aquatic viruses, study virulence and evolution of pathogens or discover novel etiological agents that cause mortalities. {T}his short review presents a brief history of the different sequencing technologies and illustrates their applications and limitations in the field of aquatic diseases.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{B}ulletin of the {E}uropean {A}ssociation of {F}ish {P}athologists}, volume = {40}, numero = {2}, pages = {62--69}, ISSN = {0108-0288}, year = {2020}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079751}, }