Introduction to RNA-Seq Analysis
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Introduction to RNA-Seq Analysis

At this 2-day workshop, you’ll learn how to use bioinformatics tools for trimming adapters, mapping reads, and tallying gene-wise counts.

By Gladstone Institutes Bioinformatics Core

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

September 22 - Session 1

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

September 23- Session 2

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Gene expression is central to cell biology. Disease pathways often involve changes in the expression levels of at least some genes. RNA-seq has become one of the most popular experimental methods to quantify gene expression levels. This 2-day, hands-on workshop will provide an introduction to a typical bulk RNA-seq protocol and focus on the data analysis steps for recovering actionable insights.

You’ll learn how to perform a quality check of the raw data in the typical format provided by sequencing centers, process it by trimming adapters, map trimmed reads to a reference genome, and tally gene-wise counts. You’ll learn to analyze high-throughput data, learn about various methods of quality control at each step, and interpret data formats such as FASTQ, BAM, and GFF. 

This is an introductory workshop in the RNA-Seq Analysis series. 

Prerequisites for demo: Participants should have familiarity with Unix and be comfortable running commands on the command line.

Important: Visit the workshop site for more details and materials.

Frequently asked questions

Am I eligible for a discounted rate?

If you are a member of a partnered organization, then you should have received a promotional code or url. There is also a discount rate for all academics. Contact alex.pico@gladstone.ucsf.edu if you have questions

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$750