Analysing Mapped Sequence Data with SeqMonk
SeqMonk is a program which can analyse large data sets of mapped genomic positions. It is most commonly used to work with data coming from high-throughput sequencing pipelines.
The program allows you to view your reads against an annotated genome and to quantitate and filter your data to let...
Scientific topics: Sequence alignment
Keywords: Babraham Institute
Analysing Mapped Sequence Data with SeqMonk
http://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/training.html#seqmonk
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/analysing-mapped-sequence-data-with-seqmonk
SeqMonk is a program which can analyse large data sets of mapped genomic positions. It is most commonly used to work with data coming from high-throughput sequencing pipelines.
The program allows you to view your reads against an annotated genome and to quantitate and filter your data to let you identify regions of interest. It is a friendly way to explore and analysis very large datasets.
This course provides an introduction to the main features of SeqMonk and will run through the anlaysis of a couple of different datasets to show what sort of analysis options it provides.
Simon Andrews
Sequence alignment
Babraham Institute
ArrayExpress: Quick tour
This quick tour provides an overview of EMBL-EBI’s functional genomics database ArrayExpress.
This course was updated in December 2015.
An undergraduate-level understanding of biology is an advantage. You may wish to have a look at our Functional genomics: An introduction to EMBL-EBI...
Scientific topics: Gene expression, Gene expression and microarray, Functional genomics
Keywords: Gene Expression
ArrayExpress: Quick tour
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/arrayexpress-quick-tour-1
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/arrayexpress-quick-tour
This quick tour provides an overview of EMBL-EBI’s functional genomics database ArrayExpress.
This course was updated in December 2015.
An undergraduate-level understanding of biology is an advantage. You may wish to have a look at our Functional genomics: An introduction to EMBL-EBI resources before taking this course.
Melissa Burke
Gene expression
Gene expression and microarray
Functional genomics
Gene Expression
Beginners
2016-06-14