SMRT Sequencing Sample Prep Best Practices

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Friday, February 15th, 2019
8:30 a.m. New Dehli
11:00 a.m. Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai   
12:00 p.m. Tokyo, Seoul
2:00 p.m. Melbourne

Speaker

Abstract
Single Molecule, Real-Time (SMRT) Sequencing on the PacBio Sequel System enables research discoveries by producing continuous, high-quality, long DNA sequencing reads. With our latest software and chemistry updates it is now possible to routinely achieve 30 kb average read lengths on large-insert libraries with uniform coverage across the genome. Good sample preparation is the key to attaining these multiple kilobase continuous reads and maximizing throughput per SMRT Cell. In this webinar, we will review the current best sample preparation practices for large-insert libraries used in de novo genome assembly and structural variant detection, as well as best practices for RNA sequencing projects. This will be a technical discussion for beginning and advanced users of SMRT Sequencing.

Are you interested in learning sample prep techniques for obtaining high quality SMRT Sequencing libraries for de novo assembly, structural variant detection, as well as full length transcript RNA sequencing? 
Join this webinar to learn about the best practices and tricks

Greg Young
Applications Scientist 
PacBio

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