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  • Free webinar: A step-by-step guide to ChIP-seq data analysis

    Free webinar: A step-by-step guide to ChIP-seq data analysis

    December 03, 2014 - 06:00 PST, 09:00 EST, 14:00 GMT, 15:00 CET

    This one hour webinar will introduce how to perform routine ChIP-seq analysis by using a combination of different online tools. Presented by our guest speaker, Xi Chen (EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute, Welcome Trust Sanger Institute). A live Q&A session is followed after the presentation, you can submit your questions anytime during the webinar.

    Topics to be covered:
    • QC of sequencing reads
    • Read alignment: mapping sequencing reads to the reference genome
    • Peak calling: identify binding sites of the protein of interest
    • Data visualization
    • De novo motif discovery, gene ontology of binding sites and heatmap generation


    This webinar is ideal for researchers and students who are interested in ChIP-seq data analysis. It is particularly useful for those who are planning to learn unix command line to process many sequencing data sets in the future.

    Register online to receive your login details.

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