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This is an archived course from 2024 where participants learned how to use nanopore sequencing to detect DNA base modifications. Designed to be used to accompany the course and also for self-guided students. This site was forked from a Data Carpentry repository. For the current version of this course website, please go here.

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For Students : Schedule/Syllabus : Setup : Self-Guided Start-Up Guide : Datasets

For Instructors : Lectures : Hands-on Materials : Exercises : Course Development Help

The material is designed to be modify and remixed to create your own courses. Collaborative development and contributions by others are welcome.

The author(s) acknowledge funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), part of UK Research and Innovation, Core Capability Grant BB/CCG1720/1 and the work delivered via the BBSRC National Capability in Advanced Training (BBS/E/T/000PR9811) at the Earlham Institute by members of the Scientific Training and Education team.