Course at EMBL-EBI

Ensembl browser course

The Ensembl project at www.ensembl.org provides a comprehensive and integrated source of annotation of mainly vertebrate genome sequences. This 1-day workshop offers participants the possibility of gaining hands-on experience in the use of the Ensembl genome browser but also provides them with the necessary background information. Our sister project at www.ensemblgenomes.org can also be covered if participants are working with bacteria, plants, fungi, protists or (invertebrate) metazoa.

The workshop is primarily targeted at wetlab researchers, and we customise the course for species of interest and to include total beginners to our browser up through frequent users. 

Who is this course for?

Wet-lab researchers and bioinformaticians

What will I learn?

Learning outcomes

Participants should be able to:

  • view genomic regions and manipulate the view to add features they are interested in.

  • explore information about genes and their sequences, and gene data in bulk using BioMart.

  • analyse genomic variants and associated phenotypes and their own variation data using the VEP.

  • view homologous genes and genomic regions, functional elements involved in gene regulation and their activity in different cell types.

Trainers

Benjamin Moore
EMBL-EBI, UK
This course has ended

11 June 2019
European Bioinformatics Institute
United Kingdom
Free
Contact
Benjamin Moore

Organisers
  • Benjamin Moore
    EMBL-EBI, UK

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