Rare Disease Pathway and Network Analysis
The European Joint Project on Rare Diseases (EJP-RD) and the Helis Academy organized a workshop with training for pathway and network analysis.
Keywords: Pathway analysis, Biological networks, Network analysis, Pathways
Resource type: Tutorial
Rare Disease Pathway and Network Analysis
https://laurendupuis.github.io/EJP-RD_Helis_Academy/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/rare-disease-pathway-and-network-analysis
The European Joint Project on Rare Diseases (EJP-RD) and the Helis Academy organized a workshop with training for pathway and network analysis.
Lauren Dupuis
Martina Kutmon
Friederike Ehrhart
Denise Slenter
Pathway analysis, Biological networks, Network analysis, Pathways
Life Science Researchers
How to use the statistics module of ArrayAnalysis.org for statistics analysis of microarray data
This tutorial how to statistically analyze microarray data with ArrayAnalysis.org website.
Keywords: ArrayAnalysis.org, microarray
How to use the statistics module of ArrayAnalysis.org for statistics analysis of microarray data
https://enanomapper.github.io/tutorials/Statistics/readme.html
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/how-to-use-the-statistics-module-of-arrayanalysis-org-for-statistics-analysis-of-microarray-data
This tutorial how to statistically analyze microarray data with ArrayAnalysis.org website.
Anwesha Bohler
Egon Willighagen
Friederike Ehrhart
Lars Eijssen
Linda Rieswijk
Penny Nymark
ArrayAnalysis.org, microarray
post-docs
How to install and load the Identifier Mapping Service with data needed for gene-to-variant and variant-to-gene
Tutorial describing how a BridgeDb Identifier Mapping Database (IMS) service can be started and used for gene-variant mapping.
Scientific topics: Genomics, Genetic variation
Keywords: ELIXIR RIR, BridgeDb
Resource type: Tutorial
How to install and load the Identifier Mapping Service with data needed for gene-to-variant and variant-to-gene
https://bigcat-um.github.io/BridgeDbVariantDatabase/Local_BridgeDb_IMS_installation.html
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/how-to-install-and-load-the-identifier-mapping-service-with-data-needed-for-gene-to-variant-and-variant-to-gene
Tutorial describing how a BridgeDb Identifier Mapping Database (IMS) service can be started and used for gene-variant mapping.
Friederike Ehrhart
Jonathan Mélius
Egon Willighagen
Genomics
Genetic variation
ELIXIR RIR, BridgeDb
Biologists
Browsing the eNanoMapper ontology with BioPortal, AberOWL and Protégé
This tutorial explains how the eNanoMapper ontology can be browsed with three tools, of which two are online.
Keywords: nanotoxicology, Ontologies, BioPortal, AberOWL, Protégé
Resource type: Tutorial
Browsing the eNanoMapper ontology with BioPortal, AberOWL and Protégé
https://enanomapper.github.io/tutorials/BrowseOntology/Tutorial%20browsing%20eNM%20ontology.html
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/browsing-the-enanomapper-ontology-with-bioportal-aberowl-and-protege
This tutorial explains how the eNanoMapper ontology can be browsed with three tools, of which two are online.
Egon Willighagen
Friederike Ehrhart
Linda Rieswijk
nanotoxicology, Ontologies, BioPortal, AberOWL, Protégé
PhD students
post-docs
Introduction to Multiple Sequence Alignments (MSAs) and Phylogenies
Slides used for teaching an introduction to phylogenies and MSAs in the context of phylogenies for the first day of a two-day course on MSAs at Cambridge University, in the UK, in December 2013. Course taught together with Holger Dinkel and Terri Attwood.
Keywords: Molecular evolution, Multiple sequence alignment, Phylogenetics, Protein sequence analysis, Sequence alignment
Introduction to Multiple Sequence Alignments (MSAs) and Phylogenies
https://www.mygoblet.org/training-portal/materials/introduction-multiple-sequence-alignments-msas-and-phylogenies
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/introduction-to-multiple-sequence-alignments-msas-and-phylogenies
Slides used for teaching an introduction to phylogenies and MSAs in the context of phylogenies for the first day of a two-day course on MSAs at Cambridge University, in the UK, in December 2013. Course taught together with Holger Dinkel and Terri Attwood.
Aidan Budd
Molecular evolution, Multiple sequence alignment, Phylogenetics, Protein sequence analysis, Sequence alignment
Bench biologists
Post-Doctoral Fellows
Postgraduate students
principle investigators
2013-12-19
2017-10-09
Summarising sets of phylogenies
A presentation given as part of the Basic Evolution Workshop, a trans-African virtual training course (described in this BioEssays article PMID: 21312200; the course wiki is here http://molecevol10.wikispaces.com/). Introduces concepts of splits, consensus trees, consensus networks, describes...
Keywords: Bootstrap, Consensus trees, Phylogenetic splits, Phylogenetics
Summarising sets of phylogenies
https://www.mygoblet.org/training-portal/materials/summarising-sets-phylogenies
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/summarising-sets-of-phylogenies
A presentation given as part of the Basic Evolution Workshop, a trans-African virtual training course (described in this BioEssays article PMID: 21312200; the course wiki is here http://molecevol10.wikispaces.com/). Introduces concepts of splits, consensus trees, consensus networks, describes examples of applications of these tools, along with introducing ideas of tree topology and some terminology associated with it. Designed for remote training.
Aidan Budd
Bootstrap, Consensus trees, Phylogenetic splits, Phylogenetics
Bench biologists
2013-10-23
2017-10-09
Introduction to Multiple Sequence Alignment
An introduction to multiple sequence alignments (MSAs) for bench biologists delivered as part of the EMBL Australia Masterclass on Protein Sequence Analysis http://oz-masterclass.wikispaces.com/ . Focuses on describing: the "anatomy" of a sequence alignment; two alternative interpretations of...
Keywords: Multiple sequence analysis, Protein structure, Sequence analysis
Introduction to Multiple Sequence Alignment
https://www.mygoblet.org/training-portal/materials/introduction-multiple-sequence-alignment
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/introduction-to-multiple-sequence-alignment
An introduction to multiple sequence alignments (MSAs) for bench biologists delivered as part of the EMBL Australia Masterclass on Protein Sequence Analysis http://oz-masterclass.wikispaces.com/ . Focuses on describing: the "anatomy" of a sequence alignment; two alternative interpretations of alignmetns (structural and evolutionary), and ways of building manual and automatic alignments, and an introduction to JalView
Aidan Budd
Multiple sequence analysis, Protein structure, Sequence analysis
Bench biologists
2013-10-23
2017-10-09
Introduction to Bioinformatics
An introduction to bioinformatics for bench biologists delivered as part of the EMBL Australia Masterclass on Protein Sequence Analysis http://oz-masterclass.wikispaces.com/ . Focuses on using UniProt to explore different reasons why information inferred by "direct assay" and "prediction" could...
Keywords: Introduction bioinformatics
Introduction to Bioinformatics
https://www.mygoblet.org/training-portal/materials/introduction-bioinformatics
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/introduction-to-bioinformatics
An introduction to bioinformatics for bench biologists delivered as part of the EMBL Australia Masterclass on Protein Sequence Analysis http://oz-masterclass.wikispaces.com/ . Focuses on using UniProt to explore different reasons why information inferred by "direct assay" and "prediction" could be wrong, and what we can do to spot it.
Aidan Budd
Introduction bioinformatics
Bench biologists
2013-10-23
2017-10-09
Interpreting Phylogenies
Content for a one-day course delivered in April 2013 at the University of Cambridge, together with Sarah Parks, Cilia Antoniou, and Adrian Friday.
Uses examples taken from several published papers to explore some of the assumptions and concepts we use when presenting and interpreting phylogenetic...
Keywords: Molecular evolution, Phylogenetics
Interpreting Phylogenies
https://www.mygoblet.org/training-portal/materials/interpreting-phylogenies
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/interpreting-phylogenies
Content for a one-day course delivered in April 2013 at the University of Cambridge, together with Sarah Parks, Cilia Antoniou, and Adrian Friday.
Uses examples taken from several published papers to explore some of the assumptions and concepts we use when presenting and interpreting phylogenetic trees. Includes exercises on visulaising and manipulating trees using Dendroscope and NJplot to reinforce some of these ideas, while also providing a very basic overview of steps involved in a generic phylogenetic analysis.
Aidan Budd
Molecular evolution, Phylogenetics
experimeintal biologist researchers
field biologist researchers
2013-09-13
2017-10-09