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Tag Archives: microbiome
A short list of tools for shotgun metagenomics
We are currently finalizing our work on the analysis of metagenomes for soils taken from the Etosha National Park, Namibia. These soils were interesting since Zebra blood containing the nasty bug Bacillus anthracis had poured into it. Our aim was … Continue reading →
Posted in Genomics & more, High-throughput Sequencing, Microbes, software
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Tagged bacteria, metagenomics, microbes, microbial community, microbiology, microbiome, pathogen, science, shotgun sequencing, software, soil
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