RNA Sequencing Helps Identify Functional Variants from GWAS
For Alzheimer’s and other complex disorders, mining the genome for disease-associated variants is no longer the obstacle. The challenge nowadays is figuring out how the identified loci relate to disease. As reported last month in Nature and its associated journals, advances in high-throughp...Tags: GWAS, RNA, Mining, Alzheimer
3769 days ago
Tags: R, Webinar, GWAS
3842 days ago
Tools to detect synteny blocks regions among multiple genomes
The synteny block (which etymologically means “on the same ribbon”) is a collection of contiguous genes located on the same chromosome. These block regions have mostly been preserved by genome rearrangements, and so synteny blocks from two related species (e.g., humans and mice) will ...Tags: Synteny, Genome, GWAS, Conserve Synteny, Synteny Blocks, Comparative Genomes, Syntenic Regions
2563 days ago
Need help on GWAS [Genome-wide associated studies] data analysis
I read about gwas. but I havent done analysis on GWAS please any body who know about it reply me.Tags: GWAS, PLINK, Genome
3792 days ago
Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Chromosomal Breakpoints, Avian Genomics, Evolutionary Biology, Adaptation, Selection, Mammalian Genomics, Molecular Evolution, GWAS, Rotifers
31 days ago
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Jeanette Erdmann's Lab
Her prestigious lab working on Integrative and Experimental genomics to understand the underlying mechanism thats able to define an inherited predisposition of coronary artery disease (CAD) and myocardial infarction (MI) via GWAS, different Sequencing technologies and Functional genomics. Her la...Tags: Cardiovascular disease, GWAS, Exome Sequencing, non-coding SNPs, Encode, Epigenome
2284 days ago
Tags: CAUSEL, epigenome, genome, editing, pipeline, function, noncoding, GWAS, variants
1806 days ago