Streamlined identification of bacteria, archaea, and fungi with Oxford Nanopore microbial amplicon barcoding
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Overview
The identification of prokaryotes through targeted analysis of the 16S ribosomal RNA gene is a technique utilised across microbiology, from infectious disease research through to environmental studies.
The Oxford Nanopore microbial amplicon barcoding workflow enables full-length sequencing of both the 16S gene and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, delivering the clarity and resolution you need to unravel your microbial samples.
In this workflow, you will:
- Discover how Oxford Nanopore any-length reads deliver greater taxonomic resolution of your microbial samples than legacy short-read technology
- Find out how to prepare and sequence full-length 16S and ITS amplicons with the Microbial Amplicon Barcoding Kit and Oxford Nanopore technology
- Learn about intuitive data analysis with EPI2ME, suitable for all levels of experience