![]() ![]() More information: Floris Breman – Royal Museum for Central Africa – and on. Registration: Registration was free (starting at 12:00) but mandatory (in order to arrange the coffee breaks). Koen De Gelas ( Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation Section, KULeuven & Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences): Aspects of amplicon sequencing using NGS.ġ7:15-17:30 Discussion and closure (Moderator: Dr. Carl Van Gestel ( Entomology Department, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences): Applying NGS for exploring adaptive genetic variation in non-model organisms.ġ6:15-1700 Dr. Guus Roeselers ( TNO Netherlands, Microbiology & Systems Biology): Probing diversity in a hidden world: applications of NGS in microbial ecology.ġ5:15-16:00 Dr. First, we work to understand our clients’ businessestheir workflows, people, cultures, and goalsand then we discuss the types of technology available to fit their needs. Jeroen Van Houdt (Genomics Core KULeuven – UZLeuven): New sequencing technologies: possibilities and limitations for archival DNA studies.ġ4:00-14:45 Dr. A Barcoding solution is never just a piece of hardware: This is the heart of Barcoding’s Process, People, Technology (PPT) philosophy. Marc De Meyer (Head of the entomology section of the Royal Museum for Central Africa and Coordinator of JEMU).ġ3:00-13:45 Dr. ![]() 13.8 Next-Generation Sequencing and DNA Barcoding. Program (with links to the pdf files of the presentations):ġ2:45 opening of the seminar by Dr. Due to all these limitations, the high-throughput technology of next-generation sequence-based DNA barcoding has recently showed promising outcome for the elucidation of plant genetic diversity and its conservation. Main topics: general introduction to next generation sequencing (NGS), case studies and specific applications (final program here). Symposium venue: Royal Museum for Central Africa - Leuvensesteenweg 17 – B-3080 Tervuren. The Joint Experimental Molecular Unit (JEMU) of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) and of the Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA) organised a half-day symposium on next generation sequencing and its applications in science.ĭate: Monday 21 October 2013, 13:00-17:00 ![]()
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