GRCF Lectures
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Presentation by: Dale Yuzuki, M.A., M.Ed. Regional Account Manager. This lecture was presented at the GRCF-Symposium 4/07. Advances in Genomic and Epigenomic Characterization (Lecture in the pdf format) Presentation by: Shawn Baker, Ph.D., Scientific Product Manager-Gene Expression. This lecture was presented at the GRCF-Symposium 3/1/06. Expression Profiling Using the Illumina BeadArray Technology Illumina's Beadarray based technology now allows cost effective, highly accurate multiple sample processing with Sentrix Beadchips for Whole Genome Expression analysis with both 24,000 and 48,000 probe sets, the DASLTM assay which allows the analysis of partially degraded RNA samples and custom focused sets of 200-1400 genes using the 96-sample Sentrix Array. The Sentrix Beadchips are part of a complete gene expression portfolio from Illumina that includes both genome-wide and focused content arrays as well as powerful assays like DASL TM assay, which enables high-multiplex expression profiling of partially degraded RNAs such as those found in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples. Illumina also offers whole-genome expression products for mouse and will be releasing a Whole Genome Expression product for rat early this year. |
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Presentation by: Naomi Thompson, Product Manager-Gene Expression. This lecture was presented at the GRCF-Symposium 3/1/06. In 1995 the Genetic Resources Core Facility distributed one of the earliest versions of Sequencher to allow you to edit and view your assembled chromatogram data. Since that time both Sequencher and the Core Facility have evolved. If you ever used Sequencher before, you will learn basic functions to help you interpret your sequencing data. If you are already a Sequencher fan, you will learn about the new functions in Sequencher, such as Assemble by Name and Reference Sequence. Sequencher helps you with vector and quality trimming, large contig assembly and resequencing projects. It is a powerful, versatile, sequencing tool. |
