Best Practices for Using the Iso-Seq Method for Plant & Animal Genome Annotation

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Tuesday, May 14th, 2019

08:30 a.m. New Dehli
11:00 a.m. Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai   
12:00 p.m. Tokyo, Seoul
01:00 p.m. Melbourne

Speaker

Abstract

In this webinar,  Elizabeth will review the current guidelines for experimental design, bioinformatics processing, and quality control metrics for using the Iso-Seq method for plant and animal genome annotation. The Iso-Seq method can characterize full-length transcripts without the need for computational transcript assembly and is fully supported bioinformatically through PacBio’s SMRT Analysis software that outputs high-quality, full-length transcript sequences. Furthermore, the single molecule nature of the Iso-Seq method enables detection of allelic specific isoform expression.

 

Elizabeth Tseng, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist 
Bioinformatics/Marketing
PacBio

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