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Calling variants from telomere to telomere with the new T2T-CHM13 genome reference
Samantha Zarate of the Schatz Lab takes us behind the scenes of the large-scale analysis that demonstrated the benefits of the new T2T-CHM13 reference genome for variant calling.
Introducing MAS-ISO-seq: A new long-read sequencing protocol for dramatically increasing RNA transcript isoform yield
Dr. Kiran Garimella gives an overview of MAS-ISO-seq, a new method for generating a lot more data per run with long-read sequencing technologies such as PacBio, and shares a workspace
Grow your analysis skills with the ASHG Interactive Workshops
The ASHG Interactive Workshops have always been a great way to learn new analysis skills in a hands-on way. This year, the workshops are available as ticketed events separate from
Explore BICCN and NeMO: A treasure trove of resources for brain research on the cloud
An overview of data and analysis resources provided by the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN) via the Neuroscience Multi-omic Archive (NeMO) and Terra
Accelerating genomics tools with Intel and increasing access through Terra
Learn how the Broad Institute’s Data Sciences Platform has been working with Intel to accelerate genomic analyses, and using Terra to make the benefits of this collaboration widely accessible to
Access Terra / AnVIL resources easily with Bioconductor and the AnVIL package
Dr. Martin Morgan gives us an overview of the R / Bioconductor AnVIL package and shows how his group’s work empowers researchers to work more easily on the cloud.
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Discover How AnVIL Empowers Compliance with NIH DMS Policy – Join Our Webinar!
Summary: In the rapidly evolving landscape of scientific research, data sharing has emerged as a key driver of innovation and collaboration. Recognizing this, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) unveiled