
In this live webinar, we will present this tool and its utility for bacterial isolate identification, strain discrimination and detailed genomic analysis of multi-drug resistance. We will show bioinformatics analysis workflows built using QIAGEN CLC Genomics ProSuite for routine food testing and surveillance purposes. Finally, we will demonstrate methods using the QIAGEN Microbial Insights database and ARES Genetics’ ARESdb, two antimicrobial resistance genomic databases provided to QIAGEN CLC users seeking to identify the genetic determinants of AMR in bacterial pathogens.