Not an R course but I thought this might be of interest to some group
members, feel free to delete if not suitable.

The Practice of RADseq: Population Genomics Analysis with Stacks (RADS02)
<https://www.prstatistics.com/course/the-practice-of-radseq-population-genomics-analysis-with-stacks-rads02/>

https://www.prstatistics.com/course/the-practice-of-radseq-population-genomics-analysis-with-stacks-rads02/
2nd - 6th October 2023, 09:00-16:00 CDT (Central Daylight Time), however
all sessions will be recorded and made available daily allowing attendees
from different time zones to follow.
Cost
Early bird - book before 18th September £350.00
Normal - book after 18th September £450.00

Delivered by Dr Julian Catchen <https://catchenlab.life.illinois.edu/>

Please feel free to share!

About This Course
This course is aimed at introducing researchers to the theory and practice
of using reduced representation libraries – such as RAD sequencing – to
preform population genomic analysis in non-model organisms. The course will
center on running the software pipeline Stacks, focusing on how the
characteristics of the underlying molecular libraries result in weak or
robust analytical results. Sessions will be live online, consisting of a
blend of lectures, interactive demonstrations, and lab practicals, where
participants will have the opportunity to ask questions throughout.
Computation will be done on the Amazon AWS Cloud.

By the end of the course, participants should be able to:

   - Navigate the UNIX file system, execute commands, and interact with
   bioinformatic data files;
   - Understand how to perform a de novo analysis – without a reference
   genome – including parameter optimization;
   - Understand how PCR duplicates and other molecular library
   characteristics affect analysis;
   - Complete a reference genome-based analysis;
   - Take the outputs from Stacks to complete a Structure analysis (de novo),
   a genome scan based on FST(reference-based), and a private allele
   analysis.

Please email oliverhoo...@prstatistics.com

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Oliver Hooker PhD.
PR statistics

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