 | Places available on Bioinformatics Essentials training course -------------------------------------------------------------
Description:
This three day course is designed primarily for newly registered RFCGR users with little experience of using Bioinformatics software. A wide range of topics, presented by the Resource Centre's own staff and various guest speakers, are covered.
The course is currently taught using EMBOSS as the main software package. This is used behind the graphical user interface Jemboss, so participants need no longer learn the UNIX commands that were once necessary. In order to compliment the analysis that can be achieved with the programs used in the EMBOSS package, the course also focuses on different web based applications freely available on the internet.
Subjects covered during the three days include:
* Internet Data Resources - publicly available databases, e.g. EMBL, ENSEMBL, Swissprot, * Sequence alignment - pairwise and multiple * Nucleotide sequence analysis - restriction mapping and primer design * Protein sequence analysis - motifs, domains, patterns, profiles * 3D Protein structure - using RasMol to view determined structures
There will be time during the course to work on your own data, and utilise the help of our demonstrators for your analysis. If your sequences are in the publicly available databases, then you need only bring their accession numbers. Alternatively, you may bring your data on disk or CD, or upload it into your RFCGR area.
Venue:
Genetics Department, Cambridge University, UK
Date: 1st to 3rd December 2004 Cost (inc. VAT): 265 UK Pounds Registration: http://portal.rfcgr.mrc.ac.uk/cbs/training.php?courseType=1&year=2004 ---
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