Welcome to Functional Genomics Lab
The Functional Genomics Lab, headed by Prof. Massimo Delledonne and located in the Department of Biotecnology of the University of Verona, is devoted to research in the field of functional genomics with a focus on state-of-the-art analysis technologies. The Functional Genomics Lab operates in the area of transcriptomics and genomics analysis in Homo sapiens plants, animals, bacteria and has a pluriannual experience in Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and mapping technologies such as Illumina, PacBio, Oxford Nanopore, 10X Genomics, and Bionano Genomics
Applications
 Optical genome mapping. Optical genome mapping.
 Gene
            expression and transcript isoforms reconstruction by RNASeq analysis. Gene
            expression and transcript isoforms reconstruction by RNASeq analysis.
 Targeted
            resequencing of exomes or gene panels. Targeted
            resequencing of exomes or gene panels.
 Genome assembly Genome assembly
Announcements
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              JOB OFFER!: A challenging job as a post-doc with knowledge in molecular biology techniques for the analysis of nucleic acid using either low or high-throughput technologies.
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 DALL'ESOMA PER TUTTI AL GENOMA DI TUTTI
 Il sequenziamento dei genomi in Italia: progetti in corso e prospettive future
 19 Aprile 2017, Palazzo della Gran Guardia - Verona
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- As of December of 2012 the Functional Genomics Lab is no longer offering services based on microarray platforms. If you are interested into microarray analysis applied to Grape transcriptomics please contact Prof. Mario Pezzotti.
Last modified: Thursday August 02, 2018


