EPI2ME: bioinformatics for all levels of expertise

EPI2ME breaks the bioinformatics paradigm by enabling anyone to analyse their own data.

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Unexpected results, so now what?
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Unexpected results, so now what?
Natalia Garcia
July 02, 2024
3 min
IGV for EPI2ME workflows
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IGV for EPI2ME workflows
June 10, 2024
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EPI2ME 24.06-01 Release
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EPI2ME 24.06-01 Release
June 05, 2024
3 min
Nanopore-only T2T assembly of a human genome
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Nanopore-only T2T assembly of a human genome
May 22, 2024
2 min

EPI2ME provides best practice bioinformatics analyses for nanopore sequencing

  • Simply and easily analyse your sequencing data
  • Transparent: all our analyses are open source
  • No need to upload your data to the cloud
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IGV for EPI2ME workflows
IGV for EPI2ME workflows
While we strive to automate data analysis as much as possible, producing summaries, variant calls…
June 10, 2024
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London Calling 2024
London Calling 2024
TEN YEARS!!! Over the last decade we've seen some incredible innovation presented by users of the…
Matt Parker
May 17, 2024
2 min
Singularity for bioinformatics
Singularity for bioinformatics
Have you ever tried downloading a new shiny software tool from GitHub, keen to run your test dataset…
Neil Horner
February 26, 2024
7 min
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