3 hours
21 Bedford St
Free Tickets Available
Thu, 22 May, 2025 at 10:00 am to 01:00 pm (GMT+10:00)
21 Bedford St
21 Bedford Street, North Melbourne, Australia
(Melbourne Bioinformatics, The University of Melbourne)
Most modern bioinformatic analyses are not possible without high-quality reference genomes. They are the backbone that supports current and future discoveries, and our collection of complete genome sequences are one of humanity's greatest achievements.
Performing de novo assembly is easier than ever thanks to advances in long read sequencing and platforms such as Galaxy which enable bioinformatics workflows for non-coders. In this tutorial we will use the web-based analysis platform Galaxy Australia to create a high-quality assembly of a Bacillus Subtilis strain. The software tools "Flye" and then “Pilon" will be used to perform the assembly and subsequent error correction to improve the accuracy of assembled contigs. You will learn how to will visualize input read sets and the assemblies produced at each stage and assess the quality of the final assembly. The training material used in this workshop is freely available here.
Galaxy, Flye, Pilon, Unicycler
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
This FREE workshop is available to staff and students at The University of Melbourne and its affiliated institutes only.
You must register for this event using an affiliated institutional email address or your registration may be cancelled.
This workshop does not require any previous experience with working with sequencing reads. However, this training workshop will be conducted using Galaxy. Therefore previous experience navigating the Galaxy platform is required as the workshop will not include introductory content on how to use the platform. Attendance at a previous Galaxy workshop or working through this material is sufficient for attendance.
This is an in person, hands-on workshop and attendees must bring their own laptops to the workshop . No software needs to be installed for this workshop and no programming experience is necessary. The following is required:
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