Introduction to Metagenomics for Researchers
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- In this screencast, I discuss why we should care about microbiomes and what is metagenomics more generally. I also talk about computational methods for analysis, and look at the nature of metagenomics data and how it differs from other types of data.
Many of the slides in this talk are adapted from slides prepared by Curtis Huttenhower at Harvard (huttenhower.sph.harvard.edu/) and are re-used here with attribution.
If you or your group are interested in getting help with analysis of metagenomics data, the Iowa Institute of Human Genetics, Bioinformatics Division can help! Visit our webpage:
medicine.uiowa.edu/humangenet...
And contact us for a consultation. Also, you can find my personal blog here:
www.michaelchimenti.com - Věda a technologie
Thank you very much for this wonderfully presented material.
Informative and concise. Thanks!
Nice video, thanks Michael! I'm a molecular biologist who struggles with the basics of bioinformatics so this really helped.
Great to hear!
This video is a great summary of Metagenomics!
Best lecture on metagenomics, wish for further information 👌
Great video! Thank you!
Wish I could see this great video earlier. So many questions solved.
Thanks so much for the video.
Very informative.
Uts my first time to read about metagenomics because I have an interest for my PhD and your video motivates me.
Thanks 😊
You're very welcome!
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I have chronic gut issues that comes along with all other kinds of side effects. Is there any way to get into this study as a patient? I have an appointment at Ohio state coming soon. My life is falling apart and most of my doctors don't seem to understand the severity of it.
May i ask, how exactly do you find these universal primers? Do we just type 16s in NCBI, then find the primer for that? Because usually, in NCBI, they're species specific, not umiversal