Practical Course: Bioinformatics Applications in Genome Research

392181 Bohnenkämper Block 10.03.- 21.03. 9:30-17:30

Content

In this course, practical applications and issues in concrete problem statements and handling real data sets will be addressed. The following topics are intended: assembly, scaffolding, annotation, gene prediction, comparative analysis, etc.

Theoretical knowledge of the students shall be supplemented by practical aspects such as setting up and running existing tools, implementing small own tools, pre- and postprocessing, and critical interpretation of results. A continuously enriched visualization of the data and the obtained results will also guide through the course.

  • Requires participation in the lecture “Algorithms in Genome Research” or similar.
  • Beside regular and active participation in the course, each student gives a short (15min) presentation and presents their results to the other participants.

Overview

Date Topic Presentation Solution (for next day)
Mon, 10.03. Shell/Snakemake Crash Course Sina
Tue, 11.03. Assembly Maryam Maryam
Wed, 12.03. Finishing Sina Sina
Thu, 13.03. Gene Prediction Roy Sina
Fri, 14.03. Genome rearrangements Sina Roy
Mon, 17.03. Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) Maryam Maryam
Tue, 18.03. Haplotype Inference Roy Roy
Wed, 19.03. Metagenomics Maryam Maryam
Thu, 20.03. Position-Specific Scoring Matrices (PSSMs) Sina Roy
Fri, 21.03. Finishing Up

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