An introductory course to computational biology focusing on genomics and systems biology.
Course materials and links to recordings are available under each folder.
When: Monday, September 28, 21:00 Yerevan time
Where: https://ki-se.zoom.us/j/62953584017
Topics: High throughput analysis and clustering methods in population genomics
Guest lecturer Arsen Arakelyan and Maria Nikoghosyan (Bioinformatics Group, Institute of Molecular Biology NAS Armenia)
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- A general introduction to the course [meeting 01_20200727]
- The central dogma of molecular biology (DNA, RNA, genes, proteins, genomic variations) [meeting_02_20200803]
- Sequencing technologies and sequencing data quality control [meeting_03_20200810]
- Genome assembly (and some quality control continued) [meeting_04_20200817]
- Genome assembly applications and current challenges (a journal club) [meeting_05_20200824]
- Genome annotation and alignment/mapping algorithms [meeting_06_202020907]
- Bioinformatics methods in population genetics (guest lecturer: Anahit Hovhannisyan) [September 21]
- Population genomics (guest lecture: Arsen Arakelyan & Maria Nikoghosyan) [September 28]
- Gene expression analysis (guest lecture)
- Clustering and dimensionality reduction (guest lecture)
- Single cell sequencing(guest lecture)
- Systems biology (gene set enrichment, overrepresentation and pathway analysis)
- microRNAs and cancer (guest lecture)
- biological databases (guest lecture)