Comparative Genomics

Berlin, 1-5 October 2018


General Topic: Comparative genomics with a focus on structural variation


Instructors:

Dr. Fritz J Sedlazeck (Lead Scientific Programmer at the Human Genome
Sequencing Center at Baylor College of Medicine, USA).

Prof. Dr. Ingo Ebersberger (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany).


Overview

This course will introduce biologists and bioinformaticians into the field
of comparative genomics. Different techniques will be introduced to identify
single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and structural variations (SVs) as well
as the annotation of these variations and the assessment for their
functional impact.

Format

The course is structured in modules over five days. Each day will include an
introductory lecture with class discussion of key concepts. The remainder of
each day will consist of practical hands-on sessions. These sessions will
involve a combination of both mirroring exercises with the instructor to
demonstrate a skill as well as applying these skills on your own to complete
individual exercises. After and during each exercise, interpretation of
results will be discussed as a group.


TARGETED AUDIENCE & ASSUMED BACKGROUND

The course is aimed at researchers interested in learning how to compare
genomes and what can be learned from genomic similarities as well as
variations. It will include information useful for both beginners and more
advanced users. We will start by introducing general concepts of comparative
genomics. On this basis, we will then continue to describe all major
analysis steps from the raw sequencing data via the identification of
variations to an assessment of their impact on the phenotype.

Attendees should have a background in biology. There will be a mix of
lectures and hands-on practical exercises using command line Linux. We will
therefore dedicate one session to introduce basic and advanced Linux
concepts for processing data on Amazon cloud (AWS). Attendees should have
also some familiarity with genomic data such as that arising from NGS
sequencing experiments.


Course website: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course34/


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