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How do I achieve consistent quantitation? Part 2 | Illumina Video

1700 views | 1 decade ago

In this video, an Illumina Field Applications Scientist lists some tips and tricks for getting more consistent quantitation and shares quantitation success stories from other Illumina users. By the...

Moths, Sex Pheromones, and Pesticides: Love is in the Air | Illumina SciMon Video

952 views | 1 decade ago

Moths are active at night and like other insects use chemical cues in the environment to find a mate, avoid danger, lay eggs, and find food. Researchers are studying biosynthesis and regulation of sex...

Insecticides: The truth about a common household insecticide | Illumina SciMon Video

560 views | 1 decade ago

We cannot always avoid using insecticides. It is important to understand how they work, so we can use them safely to prevent the development of insecticide resistance in insects. Synthesized Pyrethrin...

Envisioning how genomics will improve human health | Illumina Video

48266 views | 1 decade ago

In 2014, We asked our employees and thought leaders to share their vision of how genomics will transform our world. The stories are speculative and reflect our hopes for the future. Learn more about...

Tomato Genome: Shining a Light on Tomato Cultivation | Illumina SciMon Video

523 views | 1 decade ago

10,000 years of crop cultivation by our Neolithic ancestors have played a major role in determining the crops make up our staple diets. Researchers used Illumina sequencing to unravel the history of...

SciMon: The Making of Science Mondays | Illumina Video

318 views | 1 decade ago

SciMon: The Making of Science Mondays. As we decided to venture upon this journey to reveal to the world the importance of genomics we were stepping into uncharted territories. These are a few sneak...

Human Migration and Seals: Origins of Pre-Columbian Tuberculosis | Illumina SciMon Video

321 views | 1 decade ago

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis is responsible for nearly 1.5 million deaths annually. Infected individuals are asymptomatic for months, which is responsible for worldwide expansion of this pathogen. Researchers...

Honeysuckle and the flu: a new look at an old remedy | Illumina SciMon Video

1401 views | 1 decade ago

Honeysuckle tea, a well-known traditional Chinese medicine, is used to treat lung ailments. Researchers have identified a miRNA as the active ingredient in honeysuckle that targets influenza A viruses....