GenomeTrakr Video Library
GenomeTrakr is a whole genome sequencing network and open-source genome sequence database of foodborne pathogens that is greatly enhancing the traceability of bacterial foodborne contamination in the nation's food supply. The GenomeTrakr video library contains video overviews of the GenomeTrakr program and training videos that show how whole genome sequencing is performed.
- GenomeTrakr Revealed
- GenomeTrakr: Pushing Back the Frontiers of Outbreak Response
- GenomeTrakr: Transforming Food Safety
- Whole Genome Sequencing for Infectious Disease Outbreaks
- What Information Does a Genome Provide?
- Using DNA to Find the Source of an Outbreak
- What is Whole Genome Sequencing?
- Part 1: DNA Extraction
- Part 2: DNA Quantification and Dilution
- Part 3: DNA Library Preparation
- Part 4: DNA Library Pooling and Sequencer Loading
- GalaxyTrakr – Overview
- GalaxyTrakr – Interface Training
- GalaxyTrakr – SeqSero Training
- GalaxyTrakr – SNP Pipeline Training
Back to Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) Program Home Page
Overview
GenomeTrakr Revealed
GenomeTrakr: Pushing Back the Frontiers of Outbreak Response
GenomeTrakr: Transforming Food Safety
Whole Genome Sequencing for Infectious Disease Outbreaks
What Information Does a Genome Provide?
Using DNA to Find the Source of an Outbreak
Training
What is Whole Genome Sequencing?
A Step-by-Step Guide to Whole Genome Sequencing
GalaxyTrakr
GalaxyTrakr is an open source, bioinformatics tool that can be used to assist in the analysis of genomic data from foodborne pathogens. An instance of the program is available for use by food safety public health researchers.