Next-generation Conservation

October 17, 2016

History comes alive through cultural and historical artifacts, but time and the elements conspire against them – with even surface microorganisms playing a role. In this week’s SciMon video, learn how characterizing microbial diversity can help in conserving or restoring cultural and historical artifacts. Learn more at: illumina.com/applications/sequencing/dna_sequencing.html
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Publication Links: PMID: 27283019 | Chimienti, et al. (2016): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27283019 PMID: 26483760 | Gutarowska, et al. (2015): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26483760 PMID: 24860283 | Rajkowska, et al. (2013): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24860283 PMID: 25279789 | Piotrowska, et al. (2014): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25279789 The Science Mondays (SciMon) series is brought to you by Illumina illumina.com. Illumina hosts Paul Bromann, Scientific Liaison of Scientific Affairs, and Jacques Retief, Associate Director of Scientific Affairs, give you a quick report on breaking news. A global genomics leader, Illumina provides comprehensive next-generation sequencing solutions to the research, clinical, and applied markets. Illumina technology is responsible for generating more than 90% of the world’s sequencing data.* Through collaborative innovation, Illumina is fueling groundbreaking advancements in oncology, reproductive health, genetic disease, microbiology, agriculture, forensic science, and beyond. *Data calculations on file. Illumina, Inc., 2015. Subscribe to the Illumina video channel youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=IlluminaInc View customer spotlight videos youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKRu7cmBQlajfheLzgbI4S7xBn7IDbt79 View Illumina webinars youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKRu7cmBQlahpXlnrrXlQw9itVJ8yHwUZ View Illumina product videos youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKRu7cmBQlaj6YuZmkfxZcT9twqDgP2Xd View Illumina support videos youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKRu7cmBQlajbm2KGsICWb-JOnusJfYvM
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