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After a gap in maintaining this page, we intend to resume posting periodic updates to highlight a variety of new resources as they become available. Our Lab's GitHub site also provides useful info and resources related to current projects.

Our standard DNA metabarcoding pipeline updated and posted for 2025

7/17/2025

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Fans of the lab will be very excited to see this much-anticipated release of our standard dietary DNA metabarcoding pipeline, with a walk-through easily accessible on the centralized "Software & Data" section of our webpage. Until now, people would have to access code repositories associated with each of our publications or contact us directly to model their analysis after our well-established workflow. That led to multiple versions of the pipeline in circulation, since we are constantly improving it and published versions quickly ended up out of date. We have tried to solve that problem by...
Featuring our pipeline as a set of open-source repositories, hosted by GitHub and organized for easy access on our webpage. The pipeline is optimized for use on Oscar, which is the Brown University cluster, but it can be adapted readily to other institutions. We also welcome collaborators, who can formally gain access to our ready-to-run infrastructure on Oscar when they train or collaborate with us -- something we have been successfully making easier and more affordable for external collaborators to do!

An overview of our bioinformatic pipeline is provided below, current as of July 2025, and maintained on our GitHub site. 
Diet metabarcoding pipeline overview based on tutorial and workflow from the Kartzinel Lab and CCV at Brown University
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Dr. Tyler Kartzinel
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology
Institute at Brown for Environment and Society
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