Marie-Christine Carpentier, from the Genome and Plant Development Laboratory in France, presented at London Calling 2019 on “Using long-read nanopore sequencing to unravel structural variations in plants.” We have been trying plant genome sequencing and want to learn more. Carpentier spoke about transposable elements. Mobile elements can move within a genome. Carpentier noted that the […]
Jae Young Choi from New York University spoke at the Nanopore Community Meeting 2021 about “Unlocking the plant 3D genome architecture with Pore-C sequencing.” They spoke about how the genome is folded in a 3D conformation in the nucleus. There have also been many techniques to understand the folding. One such technique is Pore-C sequencing: […]



