From Poultry to Peanuts: Low-Coverage WGS to uncover important traits in Chickens and Production Plants

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Presented by
Douglas Rhoads, PhD
Douglas Rhoads, PhD
University of Arkansas (UA)
Josh Clevenger
Josh Clevenger
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology

Covered in this Webinar
Discover how Low-Coverage WGS are being used to map traits in chickens and peanuts to help address agrigenomic challenges.
Learn how Twist 96-plex library prep workflow is efficient & cost-effective to validate & screen genetic markers in large numbers.
Learn how Clevenger lab utilizes Twist's 96-Plex Library Prep kit and Khufu informatics for innovative crop genomic research.

What do you get when you apply high throughput genomics to plant and animal breeding programs? Healthier animals and improved crop production, thanks to cutting-edge trait mapping technology driven by Next Generation Sequencing.

Join us  as Douglas Rhoads, PhD,University Professor of Biological Sciences from the University of Arkansas (UA) and Josh Clevenger, Faculty Investigator from Hudsonalpha explore the use of Low-Coverage WGS to map important traits in chickens and production plants like peanuts aided by Twist’s 96-plex library preparation kit.

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