Plant Phenotyping Data managment Webinar (MIAPPE)
The Minimal Information About Plant Phenotyping Experiment, MIAPPE (www.miappe.org), has been designed by ELIXIR, EMPHASIS and Bioversity international, to guide plant scientist in the management of experimental data. Furthermore, since genetic studies relies on the integration and the linking...
Scientific topics: Data submission, annotation, and curation, Data quality management, Phenomics, Plant biology
Operations: Standardisation and normalisation
Resource type: Video, Slides
Plant Phenotyping Data managment Webinar (MIAPPE)
https://youtu.be/4FOQPAWl6_M
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/plant-phenotyping-data-managment-webinar-miappe
The Minimal Information About Plant Phenotyping Experiment, MIAPPE (www.miappe.org), has been designed by ELIXIR, EMPHASIS and Bioversity international, to guide plant scientist in the management of experimental data. Furthermore, since genetic studies relies on the integration and the linking between phenotype and genotype datasets, relevant section of MIAPPE are beginning to be used for genotyping standards. This Webinar will give an overview of the current practices and methods for plant phenotyping data standardization, and how to deal with the variability and heterogeneity inherent to research and breeding data sets. Data management approaches at some of the major research organizations will be given as examples.
The recording is available [here](https://youtu.be/4FOQPAWl6_M) and the slides are [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FORlCX662T9dxiG4uzQwVXDXnq-sP0FP/view?usp=sharing)
Cyril Pommier
Cyril Pommier
Anne-Françoise Adam-Blondon
Célia Michotey
Data submission, annotation, and curation
Data quality management
Phenomics
Plant biology
Researchers
Biologists, Genomicists, Computer Scientists
Biologists
software developers, bioinformaticians
InterPro: An introduction
This presentation introduces the background to the InterPro database: what it is, where it came from, and what was the vision behind its creation. It examines in particular whether the database has evolved in line with its original vision, and asks whether the resource is still fit for purpose.
Keywords: Integrated diagnostic tools, Protein family characterisation, Protein sequence analysis
InterPro: An introduction
https://www.mygoblet.org/training-portal/materials/interpro-introduction
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/interpro-an-introduction
This presentation introduces the background to the InterPro database: what it is, where it came from, and what was the vision behind its creation. It examines in particular whether the database has evolved in line with its original vision, and asks whether the resource is still fit for purpose.
Terri Attwood
Integrated diagnostic tools, Protein family characterisation, Protein sequence analysis
beginner bioinformaticians
biocurators
postdoc
postgrad
2013-07-12
2017-10-09
InterPro: Quick tour
InterPro: Quick tour from http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/interpro-quick-tour.
InterPro: Quick tour
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/interpro-quick-tour
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/interpro-quick-tour
InterPro: Quick tour from http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/interpro-quick-tour.
Proteins
2016-06-14
InterPro: Functional and structural analysis of protein sequences
InterPro: Functional and structural analysis of protein sequences from http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/interpro-functional-and-structural-analysis-protei.
InterPro: Functional and structural analysis of protein sequences
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/interpro-functional-and-structural-analysis-protei
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/interpro-functional-and-structural-analysis-of-protein-sequences
InterPro: Functional and structural analysis of protein sequences from http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/interpro-functional-and-structural-analysis-protei.
Proteins
2016-06-14