Date: 14 - 15 November 2018

Timezone: Canberra

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Led by Robert Kuhn, Associate Director of UCSC Genome Browser, Training and Outreach, Genome Browser licensing.

This workshop provides hands-on instruction in the use of the UCSC Genome Browser, which is a widely used platform for interpreting many types of genome-wide data for a large number of organisms. In the context of human genetics, aggregated data from hundreds of projects are available, including short and long variants (SNPs and CNVs), benign and pathogenic variants from several large databases, and metagenomic data such as histone- and DNA modification. The Browser provides a consistent interface and gene models for mouse and more than 120 other animals. The workshop will also demonstrate recently added features including display of exons only, display of discontinuous regions of the genome and the simultaneous, joint configuration of multiple wiggle files, such as are used to display RNA-seq data.

This session will be offered at several EMBL-ABR Nodes around Australia, with expert hands-on help provided at each venue.

Venue: Australia

City: Various

Region: Various

Country: Australia

Organizer: EMBL-ABR

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses


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