Life in the Lab: A DNA sequencing pipeline
Louise Aigrain is a scientist working in a DNA sequencing lab at the Wellcome Sanger Institute. In this film she outlines all the steps involved in reading DNA, from receiving a sample to releasing the assembled data to scientists. She discusses how to working safely and efficiently in the lab as well as how to track samples and carry out quality control checks. This is one of a series of Life in the lab films providing a more in-depth insight to some of the laboratory processes used by different teams at the Wellcome Sanger Institute. The film has been developed to help support the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3 in laboratory skills. Find more biological career videos and resources here: https://www.yourgenome.org/careers-in...

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