Interpreting Gene Lists from Omics Studies 2009
Offered By: BioinformaticsDotCA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore advanced techniques for interpreting gene lists derived from omics studies in this comprehensive 4.5-hour lecture series. Delve into the fundamentals of gene list analysis, starting with an introduction to the concept and its importance in bioinformatics. Learn methods for identifying over-represented gene functions within gene lists, a crucial step in understanding the biological significance of experimental results. Advance to pathway and network analysis of gene lists, gaining insights into how genes interact and function together in biological systems. Equip yourself with essential skills for extracting meaningful biological information from large-scale genomic and proteomic data sets.
Syllabus
Introduction to Gene Lists.
Finding Over-Represented Gene Functions in Gene Lists.
Pathway and Network Analysis of Gene Lists.
Taught by
BioinformaticsDotCA
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