Discover how genome sequencing is moving beyond humans and model organisms
The BlobToolKit software is an essential tool for the quality assessment of novel genomes. It is being used to support the ambitious EarthBioGenome project to sequence the genomes of all 1.5 million eukaryotic species on the planet, not just humans or model organisms.
On this three-week course, you’ll gain the skills to assess the quality of published novel genomes and detect the presence of multiple organisms within a sample – including parasites, symbionts, and contaminants. This is vital to ensure that newly assembled genomes are high quality.
With this knowledge, you’ll be prepared to use these approaches with your own projects to improve your work.
Take your genomic research further
As you delve into BlobtoolKit, you’ll learn how to select an organism and interpret the blob plot to determine what it shows. Next, you’ll learn how to navigate the BlobToolKit viewer, including filtering and different settings.
With this knowledge, you’ll be able to interpret the visual representations of genomes from samples containing multiple organisms.
Learn how to clean a genome assembly
You’ll learn how to go further with BlobToolKit with techniques such as cleaning a genome assembly and assessing newly generated data.
You’ll also learn how to access genome assemblies from public databases and repositories and use the toolkit to assess their quality.
Develop practical skills in genome sequencing
Throughout the course, you’ll have the opportunity to put what you have learned into practice through different exercises. This includes a peer review course assignment to cement your knowledge.
Guided by the experts at Wellcome Connecting Science, you’ll finish the course with the skills to improve the quality of your genome work with BlobToolKit.
This course is designed for those working with genome assembly.
You may be a researcher or genome assembler or you could be working on other stages of genome sequencing pipelines wanting to understand the genome assembly assessment process.
Students and early career researchers who want to develop their skills in genome assembly and its analysis will also benefit from this course.
You will need a computer such as a desktop or laptop with a large screen (not a mobile phone or tablet). The tool runs in an internet browser and no additional software is needed.