Next-generation sequencing (NGS) enables many types of microbial studies, including direct evolution, mutation screening, and epidemiology.
View VideoComprehensive next-generation sequencing (NGS) solutions can provide high-resolution genomic data for microbiome studies or environmental surveillance.
View VideoHerbivores rely on symbiotic microbial communities to convert indigestible plant materials into accessible nutrients. Sloths are thought to be especially dependent on this symbiosis, as their mostly leaf-based diet severely limits their nutrient intake. University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers explore a microbe-cycling hypothesis with tree sloths and paired-end 16S amplicon sequencing.
View WebinarMetagenomic studies are becoming more and more popular. From sample extraction, to sequencing, a simple workflow is described in this session, featuring a metagenomics application from CosmosID, a bioinformatics company.
View WebinarLearn how human microbes, the community of tiny single-cell organisms living inside our bodies, have a huge—and largely unexplored—impact on our health.
View WebinarTony Goldberg and Sam Sibley discuss how NGS is driving progress in infectious disease epidemiology for veterinary medicine.
View WebinarDental calculus, the hard deposit the dentist scrapes off your teeth, is the only part of your body that fossilizes during your lifetime.
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