Dear all, Today I’d like to begin with adding to the list of topics we’d like to cover in these sessions. So far we have (mainly from me, I might add — hint, hint)..
* CRISPR * Sequence alignment * Phylogenetic inference * Finding perfectly matching sequences * Gene finding * Mass Spec analysis * Phylogenetic networks * Scripting and workflows * More command-line-fu * Backing up data * Phylogenetic Trees * Mapping / Aligning sequence to reference genome * Population genetics analysis of SNP and other sequence data
So I’ll talk today, once we do spend some time planning ahead, on how sequence alignment works.
See you at 4pm!
Michael Charleston Associate Professor in Bioinformatics School of Physical Sciences University of Tasmania AUSTRALIA phone: +61 3 6226 2444
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