DNA Metabarcoding: how to design and analyse next-generation data for Biodiversity Monitoring
Event
20 - 24 March 2023
DNA metabarcoding is an innovative method widely used to describe biodiversity patterns and food webs across multiple habitats and ecosystems. It allows the identification of multiple organisms composing complex samples such as air, water, faeces, soil, bulk organisms, through the amplification of taxonomically informative genomic regions. Much progress has been made so far towards the development of this method, fostered by the need for a simple, fast and cost-effective method. Yet its application requires different fields of expertise (traditional and DNA-based taxonomy, molecular biology, NGS technology, bioinformatics, and computational statistics) and consequently uninformed technical decisions can dictate the quality of results. Therefore, in this course we propose to focus on the complexity of each step and provide insights on best practices, while encouraging critical thinking.
PROGRAM (32 hours)
Day 03 | March 22, 2023
March 20th, 2023
BIOPOLIS-CIBIO, Vairão, Portugal (Face-to-face)
20 - 24 March 2023
DNA metabarcoding is an innovative method widely used to describe biodiversity patterns and food webs across multiple habitats and ecosystems. It allows the identification of multiple organisms composing complex samples such as air, water, faeces, soil, bulk organisms, through the amplification of taxonomically informative genomic regions. Much progress has been made so far towards the development of this method, fostered by the need for a simple, fast and cost-effective method. Yet its application requires different fields of expertise (traditional and DNA-based taxonomy, molecular biology, NGS technology, bioinformatics, and computational statistics) and consequently uninformed technical decisions can dictate the quality of results. Therefore, in this course we propose to focus on the complexity of each step and provide insights on best practices, while encouraging critical thinking.
The main objective of this course is to provide the basic tools for good experimental design and data processing in DNA metabarcoding.
PROGRAM (32 hours)
Day 01 | March 20, 2023
| 9:30-13:00
Course Introduction & Lectures on Metabarcoding applications
| 14:00-17:30
Lectures on Sampling design & Library prep
Lectures on Sampling design & Library prep
Day 02 | March 21, 2023
| 9:30-13:00
Lectures on Bioinformatic procedures
| 14:00-17:30
Hands-on I: from fastqs to OTUs
Hands-on I: from fastqs to OTUs
Day 03 | March 22, 2023
| 9:30-13:00
Lectures on Taxonomic assignment and data curation
| 14:00-17:30
Hands-on II: from OTUs to species
Hands-on II: from OTUs to species
Day 04 | March 23, 2023
| 9:30-13:00
Data analysis reporting and sharing
| 14:00-17:30
Presentation preparation
Presentation preparation
Day 05 | March 24, 2023
| 9:30-13:00
Presentations
COURSE INSTRUCTORS
Vanessa Mata (Coordinator) | BIOPOLIS/CIBIO-InBIO | APPLECOL/BATECO
Filipa Martins | BIOPOLIS/CIBIO-InBIO
Luis Silva | BIOPOLIS/CIBIO-InBIO
Joana Veríssimo | BIOPOLIS/CIBIO-InBIO
SELECTION CRITERIA
The course will be open to a maximum number of 18 participants.
75% of available student slots are reserved for BIODIV students.
Priority will be given to:
• 1st year and other PhD students attending the BIODIV Doctoral Program;
• PhD students attending other courses;
• Other post-graduate students and researchers.
REGISTRATION
95€ (students) | 200€ (other participants). CIBIO-InBIO members will have an additional discount of 20%
Participation is free of charge for MBGE, BIODIV Students & CIBIO's TwinLabs
Participation is free of charge for MBGE, BIODIV Students & CIBIO's TwinLabs
Registration fees do not include accommodation or meals
Registration deadline: February 08, 2023