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DTSTART:20121028T030000
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DESCRIPTION: \nBiological systems are interconnected and interdependent to 
 each other and to a variety of biotic and abiotic factors. Research projec
 ts at various scales and complexities investigate such systems also by add
 ressing the following questions:\n•	Who is there (biodiversity)?\n•	What are
  they doing (function)?\n•	How do they respond to changing conditions (dyna
 mics)?\nThese questions can be addressed by a variety of analysis methods 
 mainly on the genome and the transcriptome level. Fragment analysis\, micr
 oarray techniques\, and next-generation sequencing are the most prominent 
 analysis platforms applied in life science research and the key to success
  often lies in a sophisticated combination of the various platforms.  This
  colloquium will present an overview of the analysis platforms available i
 n our lab with special focus on scalability and analysis depth.\n 
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SUMMARY:Dr. Alfons Weig\, Koordinator DNA-Analytik und Ökoinformatik\, UBT 
 (Homepage): Metagenome analyses of environmental samples
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