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- WHAT: Spatial Transcriptomics & CITE-Seq Data Analysis w/ Partek Flow
- WHEN: April 27th, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
- WHERE: Online; instructions upon registration
- WHO: Sri Chaparala
- HOW: Register for the 4/27 workshop
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The MANE collaboration: working together to support genome science
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The fourth lecture for the Spring 2022 semester, entitled “The U.K.
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Are you wondering about the quality of a human, mouse or rat genome that you have assembled?
We offer a new service for evaluating the completeness, correctness, and base accuracy of your human, mouse or rat genome assembly compared to a reference assembly.
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This workshop series taught by experienced Bioinformatics faculty covers the theoretical and practical aspects of a wide range of the computational workflows involved in processing scRNA-seq data using the HTC cluster.