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1) Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) - An Introduction
What is Next Generation Sequencing?
➜ Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is a powerful platform that has enabled the sequencing of thousands to millions of DNA molecules simultaneously. This powerful tool is revolutionizing fields such as personalized medicine, genetic diseases, and clinical diagnostics by offering a high throughput option with the capability to sequence multiple individuals at the same time.
Corrections:
➜ [0:35] Sanger Sequencing was developed in 1977, not 1900s
➜ [2:22] The video refers to an "Illumina MySeq" machine - the correct name of the machine is actually "Illumina MiSeq"
For more information on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), please visit:
➜ Knowledge Base: https://info.abmgood.com/next-generation-sequencing-ngs-introduction
For a list of other free NGS resou...
published: 22 Jun 2015
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Next Generation Sequencing (Illumina) - An Introduction
Hey Friends,
you wanted to know how this incredibly fast sequencing technique of the recent years works? Next Gen Sequencing includes the so called ´Sequencing by Synthesis` and with that procedure it is possible to sequence a human genome in a single day. My explanation here is based on the system developed by Illumina.
Support me here:
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwhUgAMJwi9nEoM1Stjt5A?sub_confirmation=1
TWITTER: @HenriksLab https://twitter.com/HenriksLab
For your interest:
ILLUMINA Next Gen Sequencing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCd6B5HRaZ8
Very good animated video on how the Next Gen Seq machines of ILLUMINA work (check it out!)
Another cool video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shoje_9IYWc
Have a good day!
Cheers,
Henrik
published: 23 Apr 2020
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Next Generation Sequencing 1: Overview - Eric Chow (UCSF)
https://www.ibiology.org/techniques/next-generation-sequencing
Next generation sequencing allows DNA samples to be sequenced quickly and affordably. Learn how next gen sequencing works and get tips on preparing and running your samples.
In the past decade there has been an amazing change in the efficiency of DNA sequencing. Using traditional Sanger sequencing, the human genome project took 20 years and cost $3 billion. Current next generation sequencing methods allow a human genome to be sequenced for $1000, in 48 hours! In this talk, Eric Chow explains the chemistry behind next generation sequencing, and describes how the next gen sequencers detect and display results. The most commonly used Illumina sequencers are image based and detect the addition of fluorescently labelled nucleoti...
published: 03 Apr 2019
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Overview of Illumina Sequencing by Synthesis Workflow
Explore the Illumina next-generation sequencing workflow, including sequencing by synthesis (SBS) technology, in 3-dimensional detail. Go from sample preparation, to cluster generation, to sequencing on a system flow cell with the proprietary SBS process, through to data analysis on the BaseSpace Sequence Hub. #Illumina #sequencingbysynthesis #nextgensequencing
For more information on the applications and advantages of SBS technology, visit https://www.illumina.com/technology/next-generation-sequencing/sequencing-technology.html
published: 05 Oct 2016
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Next Generation Sequencing | NGS | Animation
In this animation we explain clearly NGS with example of Pyrosequencing process. We tried our best to explain all the steps clearly and informatively.
published: 19 Sep 2020
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Next Generation Sequencing Animation
A brief and slightly simplified animation on next-generation sequencing, featuring Justin Bieber and Chuck Norris. Narrated by the most interesting pathologist in the world.
by D.R. double B (Brett Baskovich)
Narrated by Mario Silva and Rick Cerveza
published: 18 Feb 2015
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Next generation sequencing
This Next generation sequencing tutorial explains the next generation sequencing basics like illumina sequencing and ion torrent DNA sequencing and their advantages and disadvantages and the future prospects of DNA sequencing.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store/
Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.com/bio-materials.html
Remember Shomu’s Biology is created to spread the knowledge of life science and biology by sharing all this free biology lectures video and animation presented by Suman Bhattacharjee in YouTube. All these tutorials are brought to you for free. Please subscribe to our channel so that we can grow together. You can check for any of the following services fro...
published: 23 Mar 2015
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2) Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) - Sample Preparation
What is covered in this video:
➜ The first video in our Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) series (https://youtu.be/jFCD8Q6qSTM) describes the theory and technology that allow NGS platforms to sequence thousands to millions of DNA molecules simultaneously. In this installment we show in detail the steps of library preparation for Whole Genome Sequencing, Exome Sequencing, RNA Sequencing and Methyl Sequencing on the Illumina platform.
For more information on this topic, please visit:
➜ Knowledge Base: https://info.abmgood.com/next-generation-sequencing-ngs-experimental-design
Want to learn about RNA Sequencing? Watch our FREE webinar, "The Beginner's Guide to RNA-Seq"
➜ https://info.abmgood.com/rna-seq-webinar
Watch the other videos in this series on NGS:
➜ Introduction: https://youtu.be/...
published: 14 Oct 2015
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Rishi Sunak Defends The Workforce Plan And NHS Commitment
In this intense Prime Minister's Questions session, Chancellor Rishi Sunak addresses critical questions on the government's workforce plan and commitment to NHS staffing. Watch as Sunak counters Keir Starmer's opposition claims, providing insights into the administration's strategies. Stay informed on the heated parliamentary debate that delves into the core of national workforce policies.
published: 23 Feb 2024
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Next Generation Sequencing 2: Illumina NGS Sample Preparation - Eric Chow (UCSF)
https://www.ibiology.org/techniques/next-generation-sequencing
Next generation sequencing allows DNA samples to be sequenced quickly and affordably. Learn how next gen sequencing works and get tips on preparing and running your samples.
In the past decade there has been an amazing change in the efficiency of DNA sequencing. Using traditional Sanger sequencing, the human genome project took 20 years and cost $3 billion. Current next generation sequencing methods allow a human genome to be sequenced for $1000, in 48 hours! In this talk, Eric Chow explains the chemistry behind next generation sequencing, and describes how the next gen sequencers detect and display results. The most commonly used Illumina sequencers are image based and detect the addition of fluorescently labelled nucleoti...
published: 28 Oct 2020
9:30
1) Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) - An Introduction
What is Next Generation Sequencing?
➜ Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is a powerful platform that has enabled the sequencing of thousands to millions of DNA mo...
What is Next Generation Sequencing?
➜ Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is a powerful platform that has enabled the sequencing of thousands to millions of DNA molecules simultaneously. This powerful tool is revolutionizing fields such as personalized medicine, genetic diseases, and clinical diagnostics by offering a high throughput option with the capability to sequence multiple individuals at the same time.
Corrections:
➜ [0:35] Sanger Sequencing was developed in 1977, not 1900s
➜ [2:22] The video refers to an "Illumina MySeq" machine - the correct name of the machine is actually "Illumina MiSeq"
For more information on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), please visit:
➜ Knowledge Base: https://info.abmgood.com/next-generation-sequencing-ngs-introduction
For a list of other free NGS resources, visit:
➜ https://info.abmgood.com/next-generation-sequencing-ngs
Thank you to all of the amazing community contributions towards translating this video into other languages including:
➜ Chinese
➜ Korean
➜ Portuguese
➜ Spanish
➜ Turkish
➜ Vietnamese
(To view the translations, toggle the CC button and then go to Settings ➜ Subtitles/CC to select a language.)
Watch the other videos in this series on NGS:
➜ Sample Preparation: https://youtu.be/-kTcFZxP6kM
➜ Coverage & Sample Quality Control: https://youtu.be/PGAfwSRYv1g
➜ NGS Playlist: https://youtu.be/jFCD8Q6qSTM?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0Gem8hIcJEn7YcesuuKdt_n
Check out our other video series:
➜ CRISPR Cas9: https://youtu.be/1aJxXWkE3Ek?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0Ei8_rQsrfm01-zQtABTn0Z
➜ Adeno Associated Virus: https://youtu.be/hYHbfQe5h-Q?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0HfXQMX9RPgbcmSWMqVtlBf
Connect with us on our social media pages to stay up to date with the latest scientific discoveries:
➜ Facebook: https://goo.gl/hc9KrG
➜ Twitter: https://goo.gl/gGGtT9
➜ LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/kSmbht
➜ Google+: https://goo.gl/5bRNwC
https://wn.com/1)_Next_Generation_Sequencing_(Ngs)_An_Introduction
What is Next Generation Sequencing?
➜ Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is a powerful platform that has enabled the sequencing of thousands to millions of DNA molecules simultaneously. This powerful tool is revolutionizing fields such as personalized medicine, genetic diseases, and clinical diagnostics by offering a high throughput option with the capability to sequence multiple individuals at the same time.
Corrections:
➜ [0:35] Sanger Sequencing was developed in 1977, not 1900s
➜ [2:22] The video refers to an "Illumina MySeq" machine - the correct name of the machine is actually "Illumina MiSeq"
For more information on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), please visit:
➜ Knowledge Base: https://info.abmgood.com/next-generation-sequencing-ngs-introduction
For a list of other free NGS resources, visit:
➜ https://info.abmgood.com/next-generation-sequencing-ngs
Thank you to all of the amazing community contributions towards translating this video into other languages including:
➜ Chinese
➜ Korean
➜ Portuguese
➜ Spanish
➜ Turkish
➜ Vietnamese
(To view the translations, toggle the CC button and then go to Settings ➜ Subtitles/CC to select a language.)
Watch the other videos in this series on NGS:
➜ Sample Preparation: https://youtu.be/-kTcFZxP6kM
➜ Coverage & Sample Quality Control: https://youtu.be/PGAfwSRYv1g
➜ NGS Playlist: https://youtu.be/jFCD8Q6qSTM?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0Gem8hIcJEn7YcesuuKdt_n
Check out our other video series:
➜ CRISPR Cas9: https://youtu.be/1aJxXWkE3Ek?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0Ei8_rQsrfm01-zQtABTn0Z
➜ Adeno Associated Virus: https://youtu.be/hYHbfQe5h-Q?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0HfXQMX9RPgbcmSWMqVtlBf
Connect with us on our social media pages to stay up to date with the latest scientific discoveries:
➜ Facebook: https://goo.gl/hc9KrG
➜ Twitter: https://goo.gl/gGGtT9
➜ LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/kSmbht
➜ Google+: https://goo.gl/5bRNwC
- published: 22 Jun 2015
- views: 1369238
4:44
Next Generation Sequencing (Illumina) - An Introduction
Hey Friends,
you wanted to know how this incredibly fast sequencing technique of the recent years works? Next Gen Sequencing includes the so called ´Sequencing...
Hey Friends,
you wanted to know how this incredibly fast sequencing technique of the recent years works? Next Gen Sequencing includes the so called ´Sequencing by Synthesis` and with that procedure it is possible to sequence a human genome in a single day. My explanation here is based on the system developed by Illumina.
Support me here:
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwhUgAMJwi9nEoM1Stjt5A?sub_confirmation=1
TWITTER: @HenriksLab https://twitter.com/HenriksLab
For your interest:
ILLUMINA Next Gen Sequencing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCd6B5HRaZ8
Very good animated video on how the Next Gen Seq machines of ILLUMINA work (check it out!)
Another cool video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shoje_9IYWc
Have a good day!
Cheers,
Henrik
https://wn.com/Next_Generation_Sequencing_(Illumina)_An_Introduction
Hey Friends,
you wanted to know how this incredibly fast sequencing technique of the recent years works? Next Gen Sequencing includes the so called ´Sequencing by Synthesis` and with that procedure it is possible to sequence a human genome in a single day. My explanation here is based on the system developed by Illumina.
Support me here:
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwhUgAMJwi9nEoM1Stjt5A?sub_confirmation=1
TWITTER: @HenriksLab https://twitter.com/HenriksLab
For your interest:
ILLUMINA Next Gen Sequencing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCd6B5HRaZ8
Very good animated video on how the Next Gen Seq machines of ILLUMINA work (check it out!)
Another cool video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shoje_9IYWc
Have a good day!
Cheers,
Henrik
- published: 23 Apr 2020
- views: 581605
31:26
Next Generation Sequencing 1: Overview - Eric Chow (UCSF)
https://www.ibiology.org/techniques/next-generation-sequencing
Next generation sequencing allows DNA samples to be sequenced quickly and affordably. Learn how ...
https://www.ibiology.org/techniques/next-generation-sequencing
Next generation sequencing allows DNA samples to be sequenced quickly and affordably. Learn how next gen sequencing works and get tips on preparing and running your samples.
In the past decade there has been an amazing change in the efficiency of DNA sequencing. Using traditional Sanger sequencing, the human genome project took 20 years and cost $3 billion. Current next generation sequencing methods allow a human genome to be sequenced for $1000, in 48 hours! In this talk, Eric Chow explains the chemistry behind next generation sequencing, and describes how the next gen sequencers detect and display results. The most commonly used Illumina sequencers are image based and detect the addition of fluorescently labelled nucleotides. Chow also describes two different next generation sequencing technologies which provide benefits such as much longer reads but with downsides such as higher error rates. Chow finishes the talk with some insights into medical applications of next gen sequencing such as much less invasive prenatal testing or cancer detection.
In two short how-to videos, Chow gives advice on purifying DNA samples using magnetic beads and on determining the quality of your nucleic acid sample using an Agilent Bioanalyzer.
Speaker Biography:
Eric Chow is an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics and the Director of the Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) at the University of California, San Francisco. The CAT provides resources for UCSF labs wishing to use next generation sequencing techniques and Chow’s research program strives to develop new applications for NGS in pathogen diagnostics. Chow received his BA in molecular biology from the University of California, Berkeley and his PhD in biochemistry from UCSF.
https://wn.com/Next_Generation_Sequencing_1_Overview_Eric_Chow_(Ucsf)
https://www.ibiology.org/techniques/next-generation-sequencing
Next generation sequencing allows DNA samples to be sequenced quickly and affordably. Learn how next gen sequencing works and get tips on preparing and running your samples.
In the past decade there has been an amazing change in the efficiency of DNA sequencing. Using traditional Sanger sequencing, the human genome project took 20 years and cost $3 billion. Current next generation sequencing methods allow a human genome to be sequenced for $1000, in 48 hours! In this talk, Eric Chow explains the chemistry behind next generation sequencing, and describes how the next gen sequencers detect and display results. The most commonly used Illumina sequencers are image based and detect the addition of fluorescently labelled nucleotides. Chow also describes two different next generation sequencing technologies which provide benefits such as much longer reads but with downsides such as higher error rates. Chow finishes the talk with some insights into medical applications of next gen sequencing such as much less invasive prenatal testing or cancer detection.
In two short how-to videos, Chow gives advice on purifying DNA samples using magnetic beads and on determining the quality of your nucleic acid sample using an Agilent Bioanalyzer.
Speaker Biography:
Eric Chow is an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics and the Director of the Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) at the University of California, San Francisco. The CAT provides resources for UCSF labs wishing to use next generation sequencing techniques and Chow’s research program strives to develop new applications for NGS in pathogen diagnostics. Chow received his BA in molecular biology from the University of California, Berkeley and his PhD in biochemistry from UCSF.
- published: 03 Apr 2019
- views: 437427
5:13
Overview of Illumina Sequencing by Synthesis Workflow
Explore the Illumina next-generation sequencing workflow, including sequencing by synthesis (SBS) technology, in 3-dimensional detail. Go from sample preparatio...
Explore the Illumina next-generation sequencing workflow, including sequencing by synthesis (SBS) technology, in 3-dimensional detail. Go from sample preparation, to cluster generation, to sequencing on a system flow cell with the proprietary SBS process, through to data analysis on the BaseSpace Sequence Hub. #Illumina #sequencingbysynthesis #nextgensequencing
For more information on the applications and advantages of SBS technology, visit https://www.illumina.com/technology/next-generation-sequencing/sequencing-technology.html
https://wn.com/Overview_Of_Illumina_Sequencing_By_Synthesis_Workflow
Explore the Illumina next-generation sequencing workflow, including sequencing by synthesis (SBS) technology, in 3-dimensional detail. Go from sample preparation, to cluster generation, to sequencing on a system flow cell with the proprietary SBS process, through to data analysis on the BaseSpace Sequence Hub. #Illumina #sequencingbysynthesis #nextgensequencing
For more information on the applications and advantages of SBS technology, visit https://www.illumina.com/technology/next-generation-sequencing/sequencing-technology.html
- published: 05 Oct 2016
- views: 2226628
3:08
Next Generation Sequencing | NGS | Animation
In this animation we explain clearly NGS with example of Pyrosequencing process. We tried our best to explain all the steps clearly and informatively.
In this animation we explain clearly NGS with example of Pyrosequencing process. We tried our best to explain all the steps clearly and informatively.
https://wn.com/Next_Generation_Sequencing_|_Ngs_|_Animation
In this animation we explain clearly NGS with example of Pyrosequencing process. We tried our best to explain all the steps clearly and informatively.
- published: 19 Sep 2020
- views: 20644
2:34
Next Generation Sequencing Animation
A brief and slightly simplified animation on next-generation sequencing, featuring Justin Bieber and Chuck Norris. Narrated by the most interesting pathologist ...
A brief and slightly simplified animation on next-generation sequencing, featuring Justin Bieber and Chuck Norris. Narrated by the most interesting pathologist in the world.
by D.R. double B (Brett Baskovich)
Narrated by Mario Silva and Rick Cerveza
https://wn.com/Next_Generation_Sequencing_Animation
A brief and slightly simplified animation on next-generation sequencing, featuring Justin Bieber and Chuck Norris. Narrated by the most interesting pathologist in the world.
by D.R. double B (Brett Baskovich)
Narrated by Mario Silva and Rick Cerveza
- published: 18 Feb 2015
- views: 204132
11:26
Next generation sequencing
This Next generation sequencing tutorial explains the next generation sequencing basics like illumina sequencing and ion torrent DNA sequencing and their advant...
This Next generation sequencing tutorial explains the next generation sequencing basics like illumina sequencing and ion torrent DNA sequencing and their advantages and disadvantages and the future prospects of DNA sequencing.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
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https://wn.com/Next_Generation_Sequencing
This Next generation sequencing tutorial explains the next generation sequencing basics like illumina sequencing and ion torrent DNA sequencing and their advantages and disadvantages and the future prospects of DNA sequencing.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store/
Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.com/bio-materials.html
Remember Shomu’s Biology is created to spread the knowledge of life science and biology by sharing all this free biology lectures video and animation presented by Suman Bhattacharjee in YouTube. All these tutorials are brought to you for free. Please subscribe to our channel so that we can grow together. You can check for any of the following services from Shomu’s Biology-
Buy Shomu’s Biology lecture DVD set- www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store
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- published: 23 Mar 2015
- views: 178714
12:53
2) Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) - Sample Preparation
What is covered in this video:
➜ The first video in our Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) series (https://youtu.be/jFCD8Q6qSTM) describes the theory and technolo...
What is covered in this video:
➜ The first video in our Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) series (https://youtu.be/jFCD8Q6qSTM) describes the theory and technology that allow NGS platforms to sequence thousands to millions of DNA molecules simultaneously. In this installment we show in detail the steps of library preparation for Whole Genome Sequencing, Exome Sequencing, RNA Sequencing and Methyl Sequencing on the Illumina platform.
For more information on this topic, please visit:
➜ Knowledge Base: https://info.abmgood.com/next-generation-sequencing-ngs-experimental-design
Want to learn about RNA Sequencing? Watch our FREE webinar, "The Beginner's Guide to RNA-Seq"
➜ https://info.abmgood.com/rna-seq-webinar
Watch the other videos in this series on NGS:
➜ Introduction: https://youtu.be/jFCD8Q6qSTM
➜ Coverage & Sample Quality Control: https://youtu.be/PGAfwSRYv1g
➜ NGS Playlist: https://youtu.be/jFCD8Q6qSTM?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0Gem8hIcJEn7YcesuuKdt_n
Check out our other video series:
➜ CRISPR Cas9: https://youtu.be/1aJxXWkE3Ek?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0Ei8_rQsrfm01-zQtABTn0Z
➜ Adeno Associated Virus: https://youtu.be/hYHbfQe5h-Q?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0HfXQMX9RPgbcmSWMqVtlBf
Connect with us on our social media pages to stay up to date with the latest scientific discoveries:
➜ Facebook: https://goo.gl/hc9KrG
➜ Twitter: https://goo.gl/gGGtT9
➜ LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/kSmbht
➜ Google+: https://goo.gl/5bRNwC
https://wn.com/2)_Next_Generation_Sequencing_(Ngs)_Sample_Preparation
What is covered in this video:
➜ The first video in our Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) series (https://youtu.be/jFCD8Q6qSTM) describes the theory and technology that allow NGS platforms to sequence thousands to millions of DNA molecules simultaneously. In this installment we show in detail the steps of library preparation for Whole Genome Sequencing, Exome Sequencing, RNA Sequencing and Methyl Sequencing on the Illumina platform.
For more information on this topic, please visit:
➜ Knowledge Base: https://info.abmgood.com/next-generation-sequencing-ngs-experimental-design
Want to learn about RNA Sequencing? Watch our FREE webinar, "The Beginner's Guide to RNA-Seq"
➜ https://info.abmgood.com/rna-seq-webinar
Watch the other videos in this series on NGS:
➜ Introduction: https://youtu.be/jFCD8Q6qSTM
➜ Coverage & Sample Quality Control: https://youtu.be/PGAfwSRYv1g
➜ NGS Playlist: https://youtu.be/jFCD8Q6qSTM?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0Gem8hIcJEn7YcesuuKdt_n
Check out our other video series:
➜ CRISPR Cas9: https://youtu.be/1aJxXWkE3Ek?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0Ei8_rQsrfm01-zQtABTn0Z
➜ Adeno Associated Virus: https://youtu.be/hYHbfQe5h-Q?list=PLTt9kKfqE_0HfXQMX9RPgbcmSWMqVtlBf
Connect with us on our social media pages to stay up to date with the latest scientific discoveries:
➜ Facebook: https://goo.gl/hc9KrG
➜ Twitter: https://goo.gl/gGGtT9
➜ LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/kSmbht
➜ Google+: https://goo.gl/5bRNwC
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 277941
0:33
Rishi Sunak Defends The Workforce Plan And NHS Commitment
In this intense Prime Minister's Questions session, Chancellor Rishi Sunak addresses critical questions on the government's workforce plan and commitment to NHS...
In this intense Prime Minister's Questions session, Chancellor Rishi Sunak addresses critical questions on the government's workforce plan and commitment to NHS staffing. Watch as Sunak counters Keir Starmer's opposition claims, providing insights into the administration's strategies. Stay informed on the heated parliamentary debate that delves into the core of national workforce policies.
https://wn.com/Rishi_Sunak_Defends_The_Workforce_Plan_And_Nhs_Commitment
In this intense Prime Minister's Questions session, Chancellor Rishi Sunak addresses critical questions on the government's workforce plan and commitment to NHS staffing. Watch as Sunak counters Keir Starmer's opposition claims, providing insights into the administration's strategies. Stay informed on the heated parliamentary debate that delves into the core of national workforce policies.
- published: 23 Feb 2024
- views: 528
25:05
Next Generation Sequencing 2: Illumina NGS Sample Preparation - Eric Chow (UCSF)
https://www.ibiology.org/techniques/next-generation-sequencing
Next generation sequencing allows DNA samples to be sequenced quickly and affordably. Learn how ...
https://www.ibiology.org/techniques/next-generation-sequencing
Next generation sequencing allows DNA samples to be sequenced quickly and affordably. Learn how next gen sequencing works and get tips on preparing and running your samples.
In the past decade there has been an amazing change in the efficiency of DNA sequencing. Using traditional Sanger sequencing, the human genome project took 20 years and cost $3 billion. Current next generation sequencing methods allow a human genome to be sequenced for $1000, in 48 hours! In this talk, Eric Chow explains the chemistry behind next generation sequencing, and describes how the next gen sequencers detect and display results. The most commonly used Illumina sequencers are image based and detect the addition of fluorescently labelled nucleotides. Chow also describes two different next generation sequencing technologies which provide benefits such as much longer reads but with downsides such as higher error rates. Chow finishes the talk with some insights into medical applications of next gen sequencing such as much less invasive prenatal testing or cancer detection.
In his second talk, Chow discusses Illumina NGS Sample Preparation. He goes over DNA and RNA preparation, bead-based (Ampure or SPRI) cleanups, and sample quantification and quality control.
And in two short how-to videos, Chow gives advice on purifying DNA samples using magnetic beads and on determining the quality of your nucleic acid sample using an Agilent Bioanalyzer.
00:00 - Start
00:36 - Review of next generation sequencing
02:13 - DNA library preparation
07:17 - RNA library preparation
14:26 - Bead-based cleanups
18:22 - Sample quantification and quality control
Speaker Biography:
Eric Chow is an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics and the Director of the Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) at the University of California, San Francisco. The CAT provides resources for UCSF labs wishing to use next generation sequencing techniques and Chow’s research program strives to develop new applications for NGS in pathogen diagnostics. Chow received his BA in molecular biology from the University of California, Berkeley and his PhD in biochemistry from UCSF.
https://wn.com/Next_Generation_Sequencing_2_Illumina_Ngs_Sample_Preparation_Eric_Chow_(Ucsf)
https://www.ibiology.org/techniques/next-generation-sequencing
Next generation sequencing allows DNA samples to be sequenced quickly and affordably. Learn how next gen sequencing works and get tips on preparing and running your samples.
In the past decade there has been an amazing change in the efficiency of DNA sequencing. Using traditional Sanger sequencing, the human genome project took 20 years and cost $3 billion. Current next generation sequencing methods allow a human genome to be sequenced for $1000, in 48 hours! In this talk, Eric Chow explains the chemistry behind next generation sequencing, and describes how the next gen sequencers detect and display results. The most commonly used Illumina sequencers are image based and detect the addition of fluorescently labelled nucleotides. Chow also describes two different next generation sequencing technologies which provide benefits such as much longer reads but with downsides such as higher error rates. Chow finishes the talk with some insights into medical applications of next gen sequencing such as much less invasive prenatal testing or cancer detection.
In his second talk, Chow discusses Illumina NGS Sample Preparation. He goes over DNA and RNA preparation, bead-based (Ampure or SPRI) cleanups, and sample quantification and quality control.
And in two short how-to videos, Chow gives advice on purifying DNA samples using magnetic beads and on determining the quality of your nucleic acid sample using an Agilent Bioanalyzer.
00:00 - Start
00:36 - Review of next generation sequencing
02:13 - DNA library preparation
07:17 - RNA library preparation
14:26 - Bead-based cleanups
18:22 - Sample quantification and quality control
Speaker Biography:
Eric Chow is an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics and the Director of the Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) at the University of California, San Francisco. The CAT provides resources for UCSF labs wishing to use next generation sequencing techniques and Chow’s research program strives to develop new applications for NGS in pathogen diagnostics. Chow received his BA in molecular biology from the University of California, Berkeley and his PhD in biochemistry from UCSF.
- published: 28 Oct 2020
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