Workshop: eDNA Metbarcoding

When: 19-23 November 2018

Where: Institut de Biologie Intégrative et des Systèmes (IBIS), Laval
University, Québec City (Québec), Canada
 

 
Instructors:

Dr. Vasco Elbrecht (University of Guelph, Canada)

 Eric Normandeau (Laval University, Canada)

 

 
Website: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course40/

 

 

Course Overview

 

Obtaining environmental DNA (eDNA) from water, soil, air, gut content or
other sample types holds great promises for biodiversity research and
assessment. Targeted species specific markers, and broader, more inclusive
metabarcoding approaches using universal primer sets can detect invasive and
rare rare species, or the range of taxa present in ecosystems from trace
amounts of DNA. eDNA can capture sample diversity using non-invasive or
minimally invasive methods/techniques. However, due to the low quantity of
DNA present in samples, these approaches often require specialized
laboratory protocols, careful sample handling to prevent contamination, as
well as specialized bioinformatic processing due to high levels of noise and
the presence of non-target taxa.


After completing the workshop, students should be in a position to (1)
understand the potential and capabilities of eDNA barcoding and
metabarcoding, (2) run complete analyses of eDNA metabarcoding pipelines and
obtain diversity inventories and ecologically interpretable data from raw
next-generation sequence data and (3) design their own eDNA projects,
including bioinformatic data analysis and planning of laboratory work. All
course materials (including copies of presentations, practical exercises,
data files, and example scripts prepared by the instructing team) will be
provided electronically to participants.

 
While this course will focus on eDNA metabarcoding, however targeted single
species detection and other alternatives will also be explored, as they can
sometimes be suitable metabarcoding alternatives.

 


 
Targeted audience & ASSUMED BACKGROUND

 

This workshop is mainly aimed at researchers and technical workers with a
background in ecology, biodiversity or community biology who want to use
molecular tools for biodiversity research, and researchers in other areas of
bioinformatics who want to learn ecological applications for
biodiversity-assessment. In general, it is suitable for every researcher who
wants to join the growing eDNA community. This workshop will review mostly
techniques and software useful for eukaryotic single species detection and
eDNA metabarcoding. Other workshops focused on procedures currently used in
bulk sample and microbial metabarcoding will be available from
Physalia-courses. A survey will be provided 2 weeks ahead of the workshop,
where participants can mention topics or aspects they are particularity
interested in.


No programming or scripting experience is necessary, but some previous
expertise using the Linux console and/or R will be most welcome. All
examples will be run either in Linux or Mac environments. Please make sure
to have linux installed if you bring a Windows based laptop. Among the
software and tools we will be using is R or Rstudio (+ the JAMP &
PrimerMiner package), FastQC, Usearch, Vsearch, Cutadapt, and mBRAVE.net. No
prior knowledge of these software packages is required.

 
 
TEACHING FORMAT

 

The workshop is delivered over 5 days (see the detailed curriculum below).
The lectures are interactive with active discussion where asking questions
is strongly encouraged. A key aspect of this course are practical sessions
in primer development, bioinformatic analysis of high throughput sequence
data, and data visualization as well as a project planning exercise to apply
what you learned in this course.

 

 

Session content:
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course39/curriculum39


Here is the full list of our courses and Workshops:
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/

 


Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us:
[email protected]

 

Best regards,

Carlo

 

 

 

 



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