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Automated nucleic acid purification from diverse sample types using dedicated microbiome kits on the QIAcube
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Functional microbiome profiling with the Microbial Genomics Pro Suite.
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Characterizing the microbiome of neonates and infants to explore associations with health and disease
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Exploring the temperate leaf microbiome: From natural forests to controlled experiments and urban environments
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We are excited to have Salim Essakali presenting a one-hour webinar (including Q&A) about the QIAcube.
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Quantification of the DNA in a sample is typically the only pre-STR analysis step in forensic casework.

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We will discuss the latest developments in forensic sample preparation and advances with challenging samples using the QIAsymphony.

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Two forensic laboratory scientists discuss why they have chosen the MinElute PCR Purification Kit for post-PCR cleanup and how they did their validation.

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The EZ1 Advanced XL enables automated purification of nucleic acid from a wide range of sample types relevant for human identity testing and forensics.
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Forensic entomology involves the use of the study of arthropods to resolve questions of legal importance.

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The QIAsymphony SP/AS instruments allow fully automated extraction and PCR assay setup of forensic casework samples.
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This webinar focuses on the performance and benefits of the new Investigator ESSplex Plus Kit.

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Quantification is a crucial element in human identity and forensic testing, so laboratories connected with law enforcement institutions need to know that their procedures are accurate and free of problems.

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This webinar focuses on the critical role of DNA quantification in forensic testing.

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Reference samples are typically of high quality and quantity, and the outcome of STR analysis of these samples is more predictable compared to unknown casework samples.
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Listen to this webinar to learn about customers' first experiences with QIAGEN's new STR Plus chemistry.

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The core short tandem repeats (STRs) in worldwide use have served the forensic analyst very well for many years.
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Imprinted genes are critical for normal human growth and neurodevelopment.

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Isolation of sufficient genomic DNA from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue is often difficult due to the low amount of DNA available.

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Recent advances in whole genome amplification have enabled genomic analysis of single cells. Single-cell analysis is crucial for elucidating cellular diversity and heterogeneity in complex mixtures.

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Next-generation sequencing and genomics using single cells is of high interest within the scientific community.
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Whole genome amplification (WGA) uniformly increases the amount of DNA in the entire genome, enabling detailed study of samples that would otherwise be too small to analyze fully.

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Strain typing is critical to improving our understanding and control of tuberculosis (TB) transmission and pathogenicity.
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Multiple gestation represents the principle complication with in vitro fertilization (IVF), causing increased maternal and neonatal morbidity compared with singleton pregnancies, and estimated to cost $1 billion annually in the U.S.
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High-Resolution Melting (HRM) analysis is a technique that characterizes double-stranded PCR products based on their dissociation (melting) behavior as they transition from double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) to single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) with increasing temperature.

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This webinar describes the use of real-time PCR in ingredient authenticity testing with specific reference to the example of detecting pork in manufactured foods.

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Real-time PCR is already well established in many fields, including food safety and quality testing and environmental assessment.

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Good sample preparation is the cornerstone of successful real-time PCR-based food quality testing.

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