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Blind Mole Rat and Adaptation: Groping in the Dark for Longevity and Cancer Resistance.

375 views | 1 decade ago

Chemical carcinogens induce tumors in all exposed mice and rats, but not the blind mole rat. Furthermore, not a single case of spontaneous tumor development has been recorded among thousands of captive...

Illumina High Throughput Sequencing Portfolio | Illumina Video

11460 views | 1 decade ago

Power your next big discovery with ultra-high throughput sequencing Now you can complete large-scale projects in record time more cost effectively than ever with our newly expanded HiSeq and HiSeq X...

How can I tell if I sequenced through the insert? Part 2 | Illumina Video

503 views | 1 decade ago

This video shows you how to use Sequencing Analysis Viewer (SAV) plots to determine if your sequencing insert is too short. We also explore how to use the adaptertrimming.txt file on the MiSeq to diagnose...

Salmon and Sea Louse: Safely Fighting Pesticide Resistance | Illumina Video

457 views | 1 decade ago

Salmon louse infestations are a major cause for economic losses in the salmon aquaculture industry and production costs are increasing by roughly $480 million annually. Although parasites, such as Caligus...

Is my HiSeq or MiSeq run overclustered? | Illumina Video

3476 views | 1 decade ago

This video provides an overview of overclustering and how it can impact your sequencing data. An Illumina Field Applications Scientist shows you how to use Sequencing Analysis Viewer (SAV) to look for...

How can I tell if I sequenced through the insert? Part 1 | Illumina Video

636 views | 1 decade ago

In this video, an Illumina Field Applications Scientist describes what it means to sequence through the insert of your prepared library. We look at Bioanalyzer traces to assess the range of insert sizes...

How do I achieve consistent quantitation? Part 2 | Illumina Video

1095 views | 1 decade ago

In this video, an Illumina Field Applications Scientist lists some tips and tricks for getting more consistent quantitation and shares quantitation success stories from other Illumina users. By the...

Moths, Sex Pheromones, and Pesticides: Love is in the Air | Illumina SciMon Video

724 views | 1 decade ago

Moths are active at night and like other insects use chemical cues in the environment to find a mate, avoid danger, lay eggs, and find food. Researchers are studying biosynthesis and regulation of sex...