For beginner sequencing learners

Beginner sequencing workflow

Start with one guided workflow, not ten random tutorials. Learn what step comes next, what each step means, and what output to expect before you touch real data.

Guided lessons · Interactive terminal · Visual results

You do not need more random tutorials. You need a clear order of operations.

Most beginners do not get stuck because one command is hard. They get stuck because they do not know the workflow order, what each step is for, or how to judge the output. KodaGeno helps you learn the sequence before your live project turns into tab chaos.

What you can use right now

Start with guided tutorials

Use guided tutorials to understand the workflow from start to finish instead of piecing it together from disconnected videos and forum posts.

Practice the workflow logic

Learn why one step comes before the next and what decision each step depends on.

Build confidence before live data

Use an interactive terminal, narrative learning, and visual results so outputs feel easier to interpret.

What this helps you do

Know what step comes next

Stop guessing the order of operations and learn the logic of the workflow first.

Understand what each step is for

See why each step matters before you run it and how it affects the next stage.

See what normal output looks like

Build a clearer sense of what to expect so every output feels less opaque.

Who this is for

  • Students starting their first sequencing analysis
  • Wet-lab researchers moving into bioinformatics
  • New research assistants who need guided practice before live project data

Pick the level that matches your pace

Free

$0 — Access a limited set of tutorials to explore the platform and see how the lessons work.

Day Pass

$15 — Access selected lessons for one day. Best for a focused practice session or one targeted learning sprint.

Monthly

$40 — Full access to scenario-based lessons with new training scenarios added monthly.

FAQ

Is this for beginners?

Yes. This page is for learners who need a clear workflow before they work on real sequencing data.

Do I need my own dataset to start?

No. Start with guided practice first, then apply the workflow logic to your own project later.

Do I need to learn every command before I start?

No. You need to understand the workflow order first: what step you are in, why it matters, and what output you expect before moving on.

What makes this different from random tutorials?

This teaches the sequence and the logic, not just isolated commands copied from different tabs.