PLAZA is a plant-oriented online resource for comparative, evolutionary and functional genomics
PLAZA is a plant-oriented online resource for comparative, evolutionary and functional genomics.
[Materials](ftp://ftp.psb.ugent.be/pub/plaza/workshop/ELIXIR/)
Scientific topics: Plant biology, Functional genomics, Comparative genomics, Evolutionary biology, Phylogenomics, Genotype and phenotype
Operations: Annotation, Visualisation, Comparison
Keywords: plants, Plants bioinformatics, genomics, Visualisation, Annotation
Resource type: Training materials
PLAZA is a plant-oriented online resource for comparative, evolutionary and functional genomics
https://bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be/plaza/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/plaza-is-a-plant-oriented-online-resource-for-comparative-evolutionary-and-functional-genomics
PLAZA is a plant-oriented online resource for comparative, evolutionary and functional genomics.
[Materials](ftp://ftp.psb.ugent.be/pub/plaza/workshop/ELIXIR/)
Klaas Vandepoele
Michiel Van Bel
Emmelien Vancaester
Plant biology
Functional genomics
Comparative genomics
Evolutionary biology
Phylogenomics
Genotype and phenotype
plants, Plants bioinformatics, genomics, Visualisation, Annotation
Life Science Researchers
plant researchers
experimeintal biologist researchers
postdoctoral researchers
Research Assistants and Research Associates
PhD
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