Miaomiao Zhou
Contributions
The following list includes only slides and tutorials where the individual or organisation has been added to the contributor list. This may not include the sum total of their contributions to the training materials (e.g. GTN css or design, tutorial datasets, workflow development, etc.) unless described by a news post.
Tutorials
- Assembly / Genome Assembly of MRSA from Oxford Nanopore MinION data (and optionally Illumina data) 📝
 - Assembly / Genome Assembly of a bacterial genome (MRSA) sequenced using Illumina MiSeq Data 📝
 - Genome Annotation / Identification of AMR genes in an assembled bacterial genome 📝
 
 GitHub Activity
                github Issues Reported
		
		
                
		
				
				News
				
				
					
					
    
       
      
      
      
      
      
        New Tutorials: Genome assembly of a MRSA genome
        
          
            
          
            
          
            
          
            
          
          
            24 March 2021
          
          
          
            Two new assembly tutorials have been added to the GTN! These tutorials walk you through the
process of assembling MRSA strains from real-world datasets. MRSA stands for “Methicillin-
resistant Staphylococcus aureus, it is resistance to several antibiotics and is a common
source of hospital-acquired infections and outbreaks. In this tutorial you will assess the
quality of your data, perform an assembly and assess its quality, analyze your data for the
presence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes, and annotate the genome using Prokka and
JBrowse.
          
          
        
      
      
    
				
				
				
			
      New Tutorials: Genome assembly of a MRSA genome
            24 March 2021
          
          
          
            Two new assembly tutorials have been added to the GTN! These tutorials walk you through the
process of assembling MRSA strains from real-world datasets. MRSA stands for “Methicillin-
resistant Staphylococcus aureus, it is resistance to several antibiotics and is a common
source of hospital-acquired infections and outbreaks. In this tutorial you will assess the
quality of your data, perform an assembly and assess its quality, analyze your data for the
presence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes, and annotate the genome using Prokka and
JBrowse.
          
          
        External Links
Favourite Topics
Favourite Formats