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This practical course focuses on the techniques of metabarcoding the eukaryotic diversity from environmental samples using short (V4 rRNA) and long (rRNA operon) amplicons. Students will learn the pipeline from the DNA isolation step to diversity estimation and data interpretation. Students will be grouped into pairs. Over the first three days (Wednesday to Friday), 36 marine samples (frozen cells on filters) from a spatial transect of the coast of northern France will be processed, three by each pair of students. Short and long amplicon libraries will be prepared and sequenced in-house on Illumina MiSeq and Oxford Nanopore MinION platforms over the weekend. During the following three days (Monday to Wednesday), the sequence data will be bioinformatically processed to estimate diversity, which will be compared between samples and sequencing technologies.
The course can accommodate 12 students and will be held at the research infrastructure BIOCEV from November 13th to 20th, 2024. The course will be conducted in English and taught by lecturers from the Departments of Parasitology (Vladimír Hampl, Jiří Novák) and Zoology (Ivan Čepička, Tomáš Pánek, Seda Mirzoyan) of Charles University, University of Warsaw (Anna Karnkowska, Michał Karlicki, Małgorzata Chwalińska), and Sorbonne University (Fabrice Not, Lucie Bittner). Poslední úprava: Hampl Vladimír, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (20.08.2024)
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Requirements for crediting are finalised protocols and presentation of the project results. Poslední úprava: Hampl Vladimír, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (20.08.2024)
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SCHEDULE 2024 Wednesday, 13th of November Introduction to the course plan, sample processing, and grouping of students Thursday, 14th of November Lecture on Illumina amplicon sequencing Friday, 15th of November Lecture on Nanopore amplicon sequencing Monday, 18th November Lecture on raw data processing, OTU clustering, ASV and taxonomic annotations Tuesday, 19th November Wednesday, 20th November Lecture on selected protist diversity studies from marine environments Thursday, 21st of November Lecture on selected protist diversity studies from freshwater environments Poslední úprava: Hampl Vladimír, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (20.08.2024)
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