Our Platform 4 Lead Dr. Laura Sycuro (University of Calgary) partnered with Dr. Emma Allen-Vercoe (University of Guelph) to develop these microbiome standards.
Four standards are available with the same 45-member bacterial community spike-in: three of the standards are encased in human fecal matrix from three different human donors, and the fourth is in PBS. See the workflow for our benchmarking exercise below for more details.
Along with our standards, we are producing:
Whole genome sequences of all 45 bacteria in the community spike-in
Metagenomic assemblies of each fecal matrix
16S reference sequences and analysis pipelines/recommendations
The best news: our standards are free for Canadian labs! If you’re outside of Canada: just pay shipping.
All we ask in return is that you participate in our benchmarking exercise with the standards to help us advance the field of microbiome research.
Just fill out the form below to get started! If you have questions about the standards or our benchmarking exercise, you can email [email protected]
Overview of the benchmarking exercise
No experiment is perfect, but by sharing our results with a common standard, we can update our knowledge of the ‘dos’, ‘don’ts’ and ‘trade-offs’ in microbiome sequencing. Help us by getting your standards today and incorporating them in your regular workflows.
More details about our benchmarking exercise to come!
We get it – moving beyond correlation to causation and translation requires more than sequencing! That’s why we’re working on new benchmarking exercises for the future that will include: