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Tag Archives: RNAseq
On hyRAD-X, another option for museum genomics
Last year, I profiled Suchan et al.’s “hyRAD” method for reduced-representation genome sequencing of degraded sources of DNA using RAD probes. While it’s too early to say whether hyRAD will be widely used by molecular ecologists looking to integrate historic … Continue reading →
Posted in genomics, methods, natural history, next generation sequencing, phylogenetics, phylogeography, population genetics, RNAseq, selection, transcriptomics
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Tagged hyRAD, hyRAD-X, museum genomics, RNAseq
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The 2016 Workshop on Genomics summary
I recently had the pleasure to spend two and a half weeks in the beautiful medieval town of Český Krumlov, Czech Republic. The reason was the popular Workshop on Genomics that was running and I was one of the TAs … Continue reading →
Posted in bioinformatics, genomics, next generation sequencing
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Tagged bioinformatics, genomics, NGS, RADseq, RNAseq, unix, workshop
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