Workshop on MGI bioinformatics
Right after the TT2008 meeting ends, on Wednesday October
29 afternoon, we will be hosting a two-hour bioinformatics workshop led
by the Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) team from the Jackson Labooratory.
The location of the workshop will be posted here shortly,
and it will in any event be close to the TT2008 venue site. Computers
with internet access will be provided to all attendees.
These workshops are appropriate for all levels from undergraduate
to principal investigator, and benefit new and experienced MGI users
alike. Workshops are hands-on and will include among other topics how
to:
• Find mouse models of human disease
• Identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), PCR polymorphisms and
biological sequences specific to selected mouse strains
• Locate quantitative trail loci (QTL) associated with a specific phenotype
• View mouse markers, alleles and phenotypes mapped onto a genome browser
• Find gene expression assays and images for specific anatomical structures
and developmental stages
• View terms describing the molecular function, biological process and
cellular component of a gene, and retrieve a list of genes annotated with
a specific Gene Ontology (GO) term.
The number of participants we can accommodate
will be very limited, so we urge anyone interested to apply as soon as
possible. Please apply by sending your current CV, a recommendation letter
stating why you should attend this course, and a letter from you describing
how you will make use of what you will learn to the following address:
tt2008@mshri.on.ca
All documents should be sent by email, but your recommendation letter should be sent from your referees email address.
Last updated March 16, 2008