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A beginner’s guide to using sequencing to facilitate your microbial research

Online Event
Thu 20 May

10:00

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It is estimated that our planet is home to around one trillion microbial species. Only a tiny fraction, around 100,000, have been sequenced. As a microbial researcher, next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies and data analysis methods offer exciting opportunities to advance your research. In this webinar our expert will introduce the sequencing options available, covering microbiome resequencing, de novo genome sequencing, RNA-seq, amplicon sequencing, metagenomics and metatranscriptomics. We will walk you through the workflow and the most commonly used analysis pipeline for each microbial project. 

In this beginner’s guide webinar, you will learn: 

  • Sequencing options to target individual species or a community 
  • End-to-end workflow from sample extraction to data analysis 
  • Commonly used analysis pipeline for each type of microbial project 

Event Details

  • Event: A beginner’s guide to using sequencing to facilitate your microbial research
  • Date: Thu 20 May
  • Time: 10:00
  • Location: Online Event

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