Biological data analysis using InterMine
Date: 26 November 2015 @ 09:30 - 12:30
InterMine is a freely available data warehouse and analysis software system that has been used to create a suite of databases for the analysis of large and complex biological data sets.
InterMine-based data analysis platforms are available for many organisms including mouse, rat, budding yeast, plants, nematodes, fly, zebrafish and more recently human.
The InterMine web interface offers sophisticated query and visualisation tools, as well as comprehensive web services for bioinformaticians. Genomic and proteomic data within InterMine databases includes pathways, gene expression, interactions, sequence variants, GWAS, regulatory data and protein expression.
We have recently re-designed the InterMine interface to provide a more intuitive user-experience. This workshop will provide an overview of key features of the new interface and how this can be used to interrogate genomic and proteomic data.
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Keywords: HDRUK
Venue: Craik-Marshall Building
City: Cambridge
Country: United Kingdom
Postcode: CB2 3AR
Organizer: University of Cambridge
Host institutions: University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training
Target audience: The course is aimed at bench biologists who need to analyse their own data against large biological datasets, or who need to search against several biological datasets to gain knowledge of a gene/gene set, biological process or function. The course may also be of interest to bioinformaticians who wish to familiarise themselves with the InterMine suite of databases, although the webservices will not be covered in detail., Graduate students, Postdocs and Staff members from the University of Cambridge, Institutions and other external Institutions or individuals
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