Gabrielle Hartley from the University of Connecticut presented at London Calling 2023 a lightning talk. The session’s title is “Telomere-to-telomere nanopore-based genome assembly reveals genomic and epigenetic features of karyotype radiation.” Hartley is a graduate student and is studying the evolution of gibbons. They noted that, unlike other apes, gibbons “have highly rearranged karyotypes concomitant […]
Andrzej A. Benkowski from Eurofins Microbiology Laboratories in Madison, WI, presented at London Calling 2023 a lightning talk on the “Practical uses of nanopore long-read sequencing in a high-throughput contract food laboratory.” They presented a few case studies from the contract lab. The first case study was from a client who experienced an increase in […]
“Single-cell full-length nanopore sequencing for quantitative variant analysis of native and genome-edited mitochondria” is the title of the London Calling 2023 lightning talk I watched tonight. The presenter was Mo Li from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia. Li spoke about the human mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) and the challenges in […]
I am continuing to watch the London Calling 2023 on-demand lightning talks. Tonight, I watched the session “Discovering the missing variation: a long-read sequencing study into the structural variation in two dairy breeds” by Tuan Viet Nguyen, a research scientist from Agriculture Victoria in Australia. They spoke about structural variants, defined as genomic variants larger […]
Tonight, I watched a recording from the Nanopore Community Meeting 2021 featuring Alexander Wittenberg from KeyGene in the Netherlands. They presented “Accuracy improvements in crop genome assembly using the Q20+ chemistry.” KeyGene is a crop innovation company, and they are generating new tools for genome assembly and structural variant analysis, among other analyses. They built […]
I continue to watch the YouTube “Assembly” playlist from the Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) channel. Tonight, I watched session #8! Ian Henderson from the University of Cambridge in the UK presented at the Nanopore Community Meeting 2021. The session was titled “Assembling the centromeres – the ‘black holes’ of the genome.” Henderson said the centromeres […]
Tomas Marques-Bonet from the Institute of Evolutionary Biology in Spain spoke about the Org.one project at the Nanopore Community Meeting in 2021. The title of the session was “ORG.one: a new program to promote sequencing biodiversity.” They spoke about the mass extinction of species and the need to preserve biodiversity. Marques-Bonet explained how biodiversity genomics […]
The London Calling 2021 session “CanSeq150: high-resolution genomic sequencing and assembly of 150 Canadian species” caught my attention today. Jahanshah Ashkani from Canada’s Michael Smith Genome Sciences Center was the speaker. The goal is to save Canada’s rich biodiversity by sequencing unique species. Loss of biodiversity is an issue: there are over 700 species at […]
Luca Degradi from the University of Milan in Italy presented at London Calling 2021 about “Chromosome-level genome assembly of Fusarium musae using MinION.” They described this organism as a “cross-kingdom pathogen” reported by the HUPLANTcontrol program in Europe. The organism can infect bananas and humans! The first infection seems to have been a human. At […]
Elizaveta Grigoreva from Saint Petersburg State Forestry University in Russia presented at London Callling 2021 on “Whole-genome assembly of guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba [L.] Taub.) by second- and third-generation sequencing approaches.” The guar plant is native to India, Pakistan, and the US. It is a legume used in the oil industry as a gelling agent in […]











