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Description: The scientific objective of the first Edition (2017) of EMOSE is to review methods in marine plankton metagenomic analysis, essentially comparing the different filtration, sequencing and analysis pipelines used by recent initiatives, i.e. Tara Oceans, Malaspina and the Ocean Sampling Day. Already published data from these projects will be complemented by a new set of data obtained from a comparative experiment of protocols used in the three initiatives. The bulk of the analyses will be done during a 5‐day hands‐on session in Porto, and a virtual research environment will be used to plan the analysis and to work‐up a review paper.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Hackathon (Porto, 11-15 September 2017)

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Data - Banyuls comparative experiment

The Banyuls Experiment was a three-days fieldwork aimed at generating a new set of data that we can use for the Inter-Comparison of Marine Plankton Me...

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Data - Tara Oceans, Malaspina and OSD

This Section will compile data from Marine Metagenome Initiatives such as Tara Oceans, Malaspina and OSD

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Brainstorming - Questions to address

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We could add one component for each question/topic that we wish to address during EMOSE 2017

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