The Genomics Core blog

The Genomics Core blog: written by the members of the genomics core at the CRUK Cambridge Institute, and focusing on all things genomics!

Thursday, 2 February 2017

Understanding your @10Xgenomics cell ranger reports

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The Cell Ranger analysis provided by 10X is an excellent start to understanding what might be going on in the single cells you just sequen...
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Monday, 24 October 2016

How do I submit my index information into Lablink?

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When accepting sequencing submissions in the Genomics Core, there may be instances where we have to contact you if there is an error with yo...
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Sunday, 9 October 2016

Recent papers that the Genomics Core has helped with

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I like to highlight some of the really interesting work we've been involved with, or that has come out of the Institute from time to t...
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Friday, 15 July 2016

Why is my HiSeq 2500 sequencing taking longer than usual

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With the introduction of the HiSeq 4000 we're able to sequence faster and cheaper than ever before. But as we're transitioning the...
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Running a big RNA-seq project is easy(ish)

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Last year we completed our largest ever RNA-seq project: 528 samples of TruSeq mRNA , 60 lanes of HiSeq 2500 SE50, 13 billion reads - and ...
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Sunday, 7 February 2016

Our first paper on the bioRxiv

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I just uploaded our paper , which has also been submitted to BioTechniques , onto the bioRxiv preprint server. The work we present comes ...
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Friday, 20 November 2015

Following us on Twitter

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The Genomics Core now has two Twitter accounts, you can follow me @CIgenomics (James Hadfield, Head of Genomics) and hear about things I ...
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