Tonight I watched the Oxford Nanopore Technologies Nanopore Learning Knowledge Exchange session on Cas9 PCR-free Enrichment. I think this kit has been discontinued, yet it is important to learn how it works. Anne-Marie Wadsworth presented the method of PCR-free enrichment using Cas9. Wadsworth noted that ONT has developed a method to use Cas9 to target […]
Tonight I watched the Oxford Nanopore Technologies Knowledge Exchange on “Library Preparation Kits and Methods.” David Stoddart is the Director of Sample Technology and recorded this session on January 30th, 2020. The session was focused on sequencing kits for DNA and RNA. They defined library preparation as “the act of converting sample into format compatible […]
Eoghan Harrington and David Stoddard from Oxford Nanopore Technologies presented on December 18, 2018 about Assembly as part of the Nanopore Learning Knowledge Exchange series. They are both in the Applications group. Harrington started by sharing how they approach new assembly projects from planning to sequencing. They listed the steps: planning, sequencing, assembly, and quality […]
After an endoscopy and very drowsy day, I watched the Knowledge Exchange session entitled “Nanopore from 100 to 1000 genomes: towards a better understanding of phenotypes. Fritz Sedlazeck and Philipp Rescheneder were the speakers. Sedlazeck has presented with Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) before and is an expert in structural variation analyses. This session was recorded […]
As part of the Knowledge Exchange series of lessons, John Beaulaurier from Oxford Nanopore Technologies spoke about assembly. The session’s title is “No assembly required: nanopore sequencing complete virus genomes from microbial communities.” The session was recorded on September 30, 2019. Beaulaurier worked with academic collaborators on this project. Beaulaurier explained that marine microbial populations […]
The Knowledge Exchange video series had one on MinKNOW features and Updates that I watched tonight. MinKNOW has evolved in the past couple of years! Rich Roman, a Technical Product Manager from ONT, described the changes in Model Selection and incorporation of the Flip Flop Basecalling model. The high accuracy (HAC) basecalling model contains a […]
Tonight I watched the November 13, 2018 recording of the “Sample barcoding: Sequencing in multiplex and Demultiplexing” Knowledge Exchange session in the Nanopore Learning Lesson Library. Julia Eales, an Application Scientist with Oxford Nanopore Technologies and Philipp Rescheneder presented. Eales spoke about the uses of multiplexing. I didn’t know that with dual-barcoding you can multiplex […]
Today I watched the Knowledge Exchange session from Nanopore Learning about “A beginner’s guide to structural variation analysis: from discovery to basic annotation.” Steven Rudd, a bioinformatics expert at Oxford Nanopore Technologies, shared a couple of slides and then explored the structural variation tutorial. A structural variant (SV), Rudd said, is typically considered as “a […]
Tonight, I watched the Nanopore Learning Knowledge Exchange about Direct RNA Sequencing. Libby Snell and Botond Sipos explained how the kit and process work. Snell began by addressing the question: why use direct RNA sequencing. They explained that it is truly native RNA sequencing since the RNA strand is read directly in the Nanopore. There […]
The next Knowledge Exchange session I watched from the Nanopore Learning Lesson Library was “A primer on nucleic acid extraction.” Vania Costa spoke about protocols for extraction of DNA and RNA from samples and the available tested protocols. For DNA extraction, different kits produce different fragment sizes. Costa focuses on improving extraction for Nanopore sequencing. […]