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  • Next-generation tutorial

    Hi everyone!

    I am a new biochemistry graduate student. I have started working with next-generation sequencing. During my undergraduate studies, I learned the Sanger method very well but not the former. I have looked at google and youtube for starting tutorials (even Illumina), but I am still confused. For example, I am confused with adaptors.

    Does anyone know of an online tutorial video?

    Thank you very much for your time.

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    Someone posted a thread about a course on https://www.edx.org/ called PH525x Data Analysis for Genomics. You should still be able to sign up for it. If you do, then watching the "Next Generation Sequencing Technologies" lectures in week 2 will probably give you a good idea about what's going on. If I recall correctly, the videos give a bit more info than your typical intro that's on YouTube.

    As far as info about adaptors, it doesn't go into an extremely rigorous explanation, but I think it's good enough to get the idea from what I remember.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Avro1986 View Post
      but I am still confused. For example, I am confused with adaptors.

      Does anyone know of an online tutorial video?
      Not a video but a PDF: http://tucf-genomics.tufts.edu/docum...q_Adapters.pdf

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Avro1986 View Post
        Hi everyone!

        I am a new biochemistry graduate student. I have started working with next-generation sequencing. During my undergraduate studies, I learned the Sanger method very well but not the former. I have looked at google and youtube for starting tutorials (even Illumina), but I am still confused. For example, I am confused with adaptors.

        Does anyone know of an online tutorial video?

        Thank you very much for your time.
        This one is a little dated but virtually everything is still the same:

        This course contains narrated presentations and video-based lab modules from the Genome Analyzer Boot Camp developed jointly by The Broad Institute and Illumina and held in February 2010. In this online version of the Boot Camp sessions, you’ll get an in-depth look at the chemistry and workflows for the Genome Analyzer. You’ll learn tips and tricks as well as best practices developed by the Broad to achieve even higher performance from the Illumina Genome Analyzer.

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