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Description:
Accessing genes and genomes with Ensembl
Ensembl is a joint project between EMBL - EBI and the Sanger Institute to develop a software system which produces and maintains automatic annotation on eukaryotic genomes. Ensembl is primarily funded by the Wellcome Trust. Access to all the data produced by the project, and to the software used to analyse and present it, is provided free and without constraints.
This two day course will initially cover the basics of the Ensembl Human Genome Annotation Browser and will move on to data mining within its genomic databases. The data mining system EnsMart will be covered in depth, and practical exercises will assist the researcher in learning to get the best out of the data available. Comparative cross species analysis will be included in the course, and examples using the data available in the genomes of higher eukaryotes explained.
PLEASE NOTE: that the course focuses primarily on the Human genome and touches on some other vertebrate genomes.
Ensembl only holds metazoan genomes.
The course starts with a brief introduction to the website, then goes beyond that to go 'under the hood' explaining how to maximise the use of Ensembl according to your research needs. We try to provide enough information to help you to assess whether they should 'believe' a gene structure from the Ensembl database and how to assess how good it is.
The course will be taught by members of the Ensembl team heavily involved with user queries, thus the course has been developed to explain the finer points of the Ensembl system and help the researcher get the most out of the system and apply it to their own projects.
Pre-Requisites: Course participants will be expected to be familiar with using an Internet Browser.
If you are interested, please register as early as possible!
Tutors:
Xose M Fernandez (EBI) Michael Schuster (EBI)
Venue:
Genetics Department, Cambridge University, UK
Date:
6th to 7th December 2004
Cost (inc. VAT):
235 UK Pounds
Registration:
http://portal.rfcgr.mrc.ac.uk/cbs/training.php?courseType=3&year=2004 ---
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