Continuing with the Nanopore Learning course on Human Genome Sequencing and Analysis, tonight I watched the video about structural variation detection. Anthony Doran, a member of the Technical Services Team with Oxford Nanopore Technologies, defined structural variation as large structural changes in your sample compared to the reference genome. The examples Doran shared on a […]
Tonight I watched the next video of the Human Genome Sequencing and Analysis course that is part of Nanopore Learning. The lesson is an “Introduction to SNP and Indel Detection,” and Anthony Doran, a Technical Services Scientist, from ONT discussed bioinformatics tools for SNP and indel detection. Doran spoke about the need to map/align reads […]
I want to learn how to use EPI2ME and EPI2ME Labs effectively. The Nanopore Learning course has several videos about EPI2ME Labs. The one I watched tonight was about “EPI2ME Labs Nextflow Workflows demonstration” by Dilrini De Silva, a Technical Applications Scientists in Bioinformatics at Oxford Nanopore Technologies. In the video, De Silva demonstrated running […]
The Nanopore Learning course on Human Genome Sequencing and Analysis had a short video introducing the EPI2ME Labs workflows. Anthony Doran, a Technical Applications Scientist in Bioinformatics at Oxford Nanopore Technologies, spoke about the bioinformatics workflows available in EPI2ME Labs. Workflows were defined as multistep pipelines that may include many software and files at different […]
Tonight I started an EPI2ME Metagenomics workflow to analyze our two 16S runs for the metagenomics class. I also watched the Nanopore Learning Human Genome Sequencing and Analysis course video on “Data Analysis: EPI2ME Labs Introduction.” Anthony Doran, a member of the Technical Services Team with Oxford Nanopore Technologies, described EPI2ME Labs as a “point-and-click” […]
Continuing with the Human genome sequencing and analysis Nanopore Learning course, tonight I watched the video on “Methylation Detection: Sample to Answer Workflow Overview.” Dilrini De Silva from the Technical Services Team at Oxford Nanopore started by defining epigenetics as the study of gene activity caused by chemical modification of nucleic acids, both DNA and […]
The next lesson in the Nanopore Learning course for Human genome sequencing and analysis I watched was the introduction to data analysis solutions video. The speaker, Anthony Doran, shared a graphic with the different bioinformatics options provided by Oxford Nanopore. EPI2ME is the real-time cloud-based platform. There are several workflows for quality control, alignment, and […]
I am on my way back from ASMCUE! It was a fun adventure. As I wait for my flight back to RDU, I was able to watch the Nanopore Learning course on Human genome sequencing and analysis and the video on “Introduction to data generation and sequencing output for analysis.” The presenter presented about the […]
Tonight I watched another video from the Nanopore Learning course on Human Genome Sequencing and Analysis. This session was an introduction to real-time analysis. Sandra Guerra, a member of the Technical Services Specialist, introduced the tools for real-time data analysis. Guerra described the process of Nanopore DNA/RNA sequencing. They noted that Nanopore technologies and devices […]
I am at ASMCUE 2023 this weekend. Students set up a sequencing run without me and it is running. Tonight I watched the Nanopore Learning video from the Human genome sequencing and analysis course “MinKNOW: Assessing your run.” Marta Verdugo from the Technical Services Team with ONT described the flow cell health and percentage of […]