Hello everyone,
I'm a mature phd student, just dipping my toes into RNA-seq - I'm currently waiting for some wild samples that I collected on fieldwork to be sequenced so I'm reading up on analysis techniques. This place is such a great knowledge base, thanks to all the contributors!
Cheers,
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i'm new to seqanswers and just wanted to say hello. i work in the bioinformatics core at the wadsworth center in albany, ny. we just purchased an ion torrent pgm and are bringing it online.
i also work with ngs data from various platforms that PIs from here get from external sequencing centers. i will be posting my first question soon...
thanks,
mike
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Hei colleagues,
I am a Phd student at University of Oslo and I am desperately trying to get my head around NGS data analyses. I am working with an important pathogen of European salmon. I have little knowledge in Bioinformatics, but I hope I can improve my skills rapidly..
I am looking forward to having a lot of fruitful discussions!!!
cheers,
Christoph
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Hello,
I am a graduate student at the University of Maryland. I am interested in the regulation of alternative splicing (and other aspects of PTR) during development. To this end I am working on de novo transcriptome assembly.
The lab I am working in does not have a lot of sequencing/bioinfromatics experience and I have already found this forum quite helpful.
I have just completed my first Illumina GAII deepseq run, and assembled my sequences using Trinity. Now I am trying to make sense of all the data...
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Hi, I'm a postdoc at MBL, Woods Hole, MA, USA. I'm working with an Illumina HiSeq, planning to do transcriptomics. I've already found lots of helpful information here and will continue to use this site.
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Hi all,
Myself Inam, from India. I am involved with a group working on plant molecular biology. Came across this forum, liked it a lot. I will mostly be working on SOLiD data analysis.
Cheers,
Inam
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Hi, All:
I have been in this next gen business for a few years and also for work a company for a living. However, I won't represent anything but myself here. Like to have great knowledge exchange with everyone here.
--seqnextgen
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Hallo, I am new in the forum.
I am working as a Postdoc in Germany but I soon will start working for a breeding company. I am interested in the new genotyping platforms and I hope to get good advice :-) !
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Hi!
I am a statistician and bioinformatics masters student working on de novo sequencing data of a bacterium. The data I've been working on was generated using a 454 system. I hope I can cope with the data. Genomic data is fascinatingly complex, simply unputdownable
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Hello all,
My name's Carmine, based in a University in southern Italy, I have no experience in NGS. I am a plant systematist interested in phylogeny, particularly of bryophytes, I have experience in Sanger sequencing of nuclear and cpDNAs. I am wondering if NGS would be a cheaper option to Sanger sequencing for my type of work.
Regards.
Carmine
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Hey all,
I have decide that I need to become more aware of what/ how other people are analyzing seqeuncing data. So far I have been developing approaches to deal with RNA-seq, Exome reseqeuncing, CHIP-seq and Transposon Insertion mapping for a number of labs a the University of minnesota. Google searching on the various problems I have enocountered using the open source tools has led me to this forum on multiple occasions so i hope to get involved as it seems to be a needed and useful resource.
Aaron
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Hello there,
I'm from Brazil and I'm currently working on a de novo assembly of a rat transcriptome. My data was obtained using a Solid sequencer and the we used BioScope to make the alignment and we're trying to use cufflinks to estimate the transcripts and FPKM. So far we managed to run cufflinks doing a reference-based run and we obtained fairly good results. But when I tried the de novo way I had all sorts of issues, which is what brought me here.
I hope I find my answers and contribute with whatever I can to the community.
Best regards
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Hi everyone,
I'm a Sajan Raju from India, working as Bioinformatician. Analyzing metagenomics sequence data from 454 titanium FLX platform. Also analyzing a complete genome of pseudomnas strain....
Cheers!
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Herro!
For months now, my google searches on RNA-seq topics have consistently resulted in 1) finding threads from this forum OR 2) finding links to seqanswers threads in helpful comments at various blogs.
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