Authors: Jessica Kirkpatrick krkptrc... or erxleben
Genome annotation is a multi-level process that includes prediction of protein-coding genes, as well as other functional genome units such as structural RNAs, tRNAs, small RNAs, pseudogenes, control regions, direct and inverted repeats, insertion sequences, transposons and other mobile elements.
ChIP-sequencing is a method used to analyze protein interactions with DNA.
Questions of the tutorial:
- How is raw ChIP-seq data processed and analyzed?
- What are the binding sites of the Estrogen receptor?
Objectives of the tutorial:
- Inspect read quality with FastQC
- Map reads with...
Exome sequencing means that all protein-coding genes in a genome are sequenced
Questions of the tutorial:
- How to identify the genetic variation with the use of exome sequencing?
- What is the pipeline of the process of finding genetic variation which caused the disease?
Objectives of the...
ChIP-sequencing is a method used to analyze protein interactions with DNA.
Questions of the tutorial:
- How is raw ChIP-seq data processed and analyzed?
- What are the binding sites of Tal1?
- Which genes are regulated by Tal1?
Objectives of the tutorial:
- Inspect read quality with FastQC -...
Training material for all kinds of transcriptomics analysis.
Questions of the tutorial:
- What are the effects of Pasilla (PS) gene depletion on splicing events?
- How to analyze RNA sequencing data using a reference genome?
Objectives of the tutorial:
- Analysis of RNA sequencing data using...