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ONLINE COURSE – Genome Assembly and Annotation (GAAA01) This course will be delivered live

4th November 2024 - 6th November 2024

£430.00
ONLINE COURSE – Genome Assembly and Annotation (GAAA01) This course will be delivered live

Event Date

Monday, November 4th, 2024

COURSE FORMAT

This is a ‘LIVE COURSE’ – the instructor will be delivering lectures and coaching attendees through the accompanying computer practical’s via video link, a good internet connection is essential.

TIME ZONE

TIME ZONE – UK local time (GMT) – however all sessions will be recorded and made available allowing attendees from different time zones to follow.

About This Course

Genome assembly is the process of piecing together fragments of DNA to recontruct the original genome. The genome provides crucial information for understanding genetic structure, function and variation.

In recent years, long-read sequencing technologies have revolutionized genome assembly. These long reads can span repetitive sequences and structural variations making genome assembly simpler but also reducing gaps and fragments in the genome, resolve repeats, help with the detection of structural variation as well as improved haplotype phasing.

During this course we will look at data generated using PacBio and Oxford Nanopore, discuss the pros and cons of both sequencing technologies and the effect they might have on genome assembly. During the course we will look at different tools available to generate assemblies, focussing on de novo genome assembly. Polishing using short or long reads and the introduction of Hi-C sequencing can increase completeness of the genomes. At the difference steps during the assembly process we will look at the contiguity, completeness and correctness of the generated genomes, thereby evaluation the status of the genome.

Once a genome has been assembled the next step is annotation. Genome annotation involves identifying and mapping locations of genes and other functional elements within the sequenced genome. We will take a look at the differences between prokaryote and eukaryote genomes and the tools available for annotation. We will talk about steps to improve annotation once the automatic annotation has been made.

By the end of the course, participants should:

  • Know the difference between Nanopore and PacBio data
  • Be able to assembly genomes
  • Be able to assess the generated genomes
  • Assemble genomes integrating Hi-C data
  • Know how to annotated a genome
Intended Audiences

Academics and post-graduate students working on projects related to spatial data and applied researchers and analysts in public, private or third-sector organizations who need the reproducibility, speed and flexibility of a command-line language

Venue
Delivered Remotely
Course Details

Availability – 22

Duration – 3 days

Contact hours – Approx. 16 hours

ECT’s – Equal to 2 ECT’s

Language – English

Teaching Format

Intermediate-level lectures interspersed with hands-on mini practicals. Access to Linux VM and data sets for practicals will be provided by the instructors. Time will be available during the course for participants to ask questions regarding their own projects.

Assumed quantitative knowledge

Good familiarity of genomics studies.

Assumed computer background

Good familiarity with Linux will be helpful.

Equipment and software requirements

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PLEASE READ – CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancellations/refunds are accepted as long as the course materials have not been accessed,.

There is a 20% cancellation fee to cover administration and possible bank fess.

If you need to discuss cancelling please contact oliverhooker@prstatistics.com.

If you are unsure about course suitability, please get in touch by email to find out more oliverhooker@prstatistics.com

COURSE PROGRAMME

Day 1 Classes from 10:00 – 15:30
Data QC and preprocessing and genome assembly
• Data QC and preprocessing using Nanopack
• Genome assembly using Redbean, Shasta, Canu
• PacBio assembly using hifiasm
• Genome evaluation

Day 2 Classes from 10:00 – 15:30
Genome polishing and introduction into Hi-C
• Polishing created genomes using Racon
• Assembly using Hi-C data

Day 3 Classes from 10:00 – 15:30
Genome annotation
• Genome annotation using Prokka
• Look at genome annotation using AUGUSTUS/BRAKER

Heleen De Weerd
Heleen De Weerd
Heleen de Weerd has been a bioinformatician since 2010, accumulating experience in both industry and academia and working with people from different backgrounds.
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Her expertise spans a wide array of topics with a special interest in genomic and the analysis of highly diverse samples. Since joining Edinburgh Genomics, Heleen has focused on advancements in both short and long reads technologies and application of both to different research questions. She is passionate about sharing her experiences and helping people start their journeys with their data.
Urmi Trivedi
Urmi Trivedi
Urmi has been working as a Bioinformatician in research support role at Edinburgh Genomics, a sequencing facility within The University of Edinburgh, since 16 years.
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She is now leading the Bioinformatics team for almost three years, overseeing a group of experts who are integral to the success of over 100 projects annually.The facility, equipped with cutting-edge sequencing platforms, is at the forefront of genomic research, and Urmi’s team plays a critical role in ensuring the highest standards of data quality and analysis, both for in-house and external projects. Urmi is also a passionate educator, actively involved in designing and delivering training programs that empower the next generation of bioinformaticians. Her area of expertise is Genome assembly, Genome annotation, Metagenomics and metabarcoding.
Dr Kathryn Campbell
Dr Kathryn Campbell

Kathryn recently joined the Edinburgh Genomics team as the Genomics and Bioinformatics Training Coordinator. With a diverse background in bioinformatics and molecular biology, she specializes in phylogenetics and viral classification.

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Her passion now lies in teaching and outreach, where she brings extensive experience, engaging with a broad range of audiences. Kathryn is dedicated to empowering learners through comprehensive training, from sample preparation and sequencing to data analysis and interpretation. She is also committed to inspiring the next generation of biologists by working with primary and secondary schools to foster a love for science and genomics.

Details

Start:
4th November 2024
End:
6th November 2024
Cost:
£430.00
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