UNIL MSc course : "Genes: from sequence to function 2009" Sven Bergmann (SB) Carlo Rivolta (CR) Johann Weber (JW) Roman Chrast (RC)

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UNIL MSc course : "Genes: from sequence to function 2009" Sven Bergmann (SB) Carlo Rivolta (CR) Johann Weber (JW) Roman Chrast (RC)

Course Concept Main goal: Introduction to how knowledge on genes affecting phenotypes is commonly generated. Survey two common genetic screening approaches for identifying genetic variants causally related to a particular phenotype: Linkages studies (use family pedigrees in order to identify genetic regions that segregate in family members affected by a particular trait)Linkages studies Genome Wide Association Studies (use profiles of many genetic variants for individuals in a large population)Genome Wide Association Studies Analysis of Expression studies also uses high-throughput data, but here the observables are at the level of the transcripts.Expression studies Different methods may individually lead to candidate genes, but Integrative analysis of the vast amounts of data may refine them and teach you about systems properties of the regulatory networks.Integrative analysis Target Prioritization that makes use of the exiting knowledge accumulated on public repositories is always useful, before embarking on focused Functional studies. Functional studies

Course Schedule –16/09 10:00-12:00 Introduction (SB) –17/09 10:00-12:00 Genomic studies: theory (CR) –23/09 10:00-12:00 Genome Wide Association Studies (SB) –28/09 13:00-15:00 Expression studies 1 (JW) –28/09 15:00-17:00 Expression studies 2 (JW) –05/10 13:00-15:00 Genomic studies: databases and tools 1 (CR) –05/10 15:00-17:00 Genomic studies: databases and tools 2 (CR) –12/10 13:00-15:00 Integrative Analysis 1 (SB) –12/10 15:00-17:00 Integrative Analysis 2 (SB) –26/10 13:00-15:00 Genomic studies: exercises 3 (CR) –27/10 13:00-15:00 Functional studies 1 (RC) –27/10 15:00-17:00 Functional studies 2 (RC)

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