RNA-seq Analysis for Beginners
Date: 13 May 2020 @ 08:30 - 16:00
High-throughput RNA-sequencing is now the standard technique for quantifying transcript abundance in a biological sample of interest. In this course we will describe the processes that take place once you submit a library for RNA sequencing, and what data you should expect to receive from the Bioinformatics Core. We will describe the steps involved to go from sequencing library to a list of genes that show statistically significant differences between your biological conditions of interest. Practical sessions will use the user-friendly Galaxy interface (https://usegalaxy.org/) to demonstrate tasks such as alignment, quality control and assessing differential expression. We will also showcase some web sites you can use for enrichment and pathways analysis.
Contact: bioinformatics-core@sheffield.ac.uk
Venue: Bartolome House, Seminar Room EG03
City: Sheffield
Country: United Kingdom
Postcode: S3 7ND
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
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