Year: 2023

Raw Read Accuracies and Genome Assembly

Alexander Wittenberg from KeyGene in the Netherlands presented at the Nanopore Community Meeting 2021 on “Accuracy improvements in crop genome assembly using the Q20+ chemistry.” They presented on improvements in sequencing and crop assembly using Q20+ chemistry. KeyGene is using genome assembly and the early access ONT program to identify pan-genome and variants. KeyGene has […]
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Allele-specific Methylation in Fishes

Henri van Kruistum presented at the Nanopore Community Meeting 2021 on “Allele-specific DNA methylation in the live-bearing fish Poeciliopsis gracilis.” Kruistum is a Ph.D. student at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. They are working on the Poecillidae live-bearing fishes. There are sever species and on the genomic level there is interest in learning about the […]
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Real-time Sequencing of Brain Samples

Franz-Josef Müller & Helene Kretzmer gave a presentation at the Nanopore Community Meeting 2021 about “Real-time cancer classification with nanopore sequencing.” Kretzmer defined real-time sequencing as “short time” sample processing from wet lab to bioinformatics. Muller explained that they have optimized a protocol for identification of brain cancers. They start with a rapid DNA extraction […]
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High-throughput Testing in Indonesia

Ariel Pradipta from the Genomik Solidaritas Indonesia Lab (GSI Lab) spoke at the Nanopore Community Meeting 2021 on “The First 100 days of establishing nanopore-based sequencing for national SARS-CoV-2 surveillance.” Pradipta is a senior researcher fellow assisting in the national genomic efforts. They recognized a gap in rapid sequencing. To address this, they worked on […]
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Starting Graduate School in a Sequencing Laboratory

Hannah Trivett from the University of Liverpool is a doctoral student who presented at the Nanopore Community Meeting 2021. The title of the presentation was “Highlights of a regional sequencing surveillance hub during a global pandemic.” They described the COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium involved in a massive sequencing initiative. The University of Liverpool is involved, […]
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Hypermethylation Detection in Disease

Ulf Birkedal from Copenhagen University Hospital in Denmark spoke at the Nanopore Community Meeting in 2021 about “Nanopore sequencing increases resolution of DMPK hypermethylation in myotonic dystrophy type 1 patients.” Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (DM1), explained Birkedal, is an autosomal dominant multisystem disorder. Muscle degeneration, weakness, and myotonia are the symptoms, and Birkedal noted that […]
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Genomic Skimming on the MinION

I continue to watch Nanopore Community Meeting 2021 recordings and will spend some time later this week focusing on the London Calling 2023 Masterclasses. Tonight, I watched Joanna Malukiewicz from the German Primate Center present on “Genomic skimming on the MinION uncovers cryptic hybridization in the buffy-tufted marmoset, one of the world’s most threatened primates.” […]
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Org.one Collaborations for Sequencing Biodiversity

Tomas Marques-Bonet from the Institute of Evolutionary Biology in Spain presented at the Nanopore Community Meeting 2021 about “Org.one: a new program to promote sequencing biodiversity.” Tomorrow London Calling 2023 begins and I am continuing to watch previous sessions. Marques-Bonet highlighted how biodiversity is at risk, with more than 37,400 species threatened with extinction. Amphibians […]
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