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  • Bioinformatics courses

    Dear all,

    I do work on DNA methylation (RRBS) and RNA-seq data. At my department we have bioinformatics performing the analysis, but I need to interpret it myself.

    Therefore I'm looking for good courses to learn about big data, RNA-seq analysis, DNA methylation analysis etc.
    I would like to get some courses in how to get the most out of the data.
    Like information about how I can align my DNA methylation data to previous ChiP-Seq data or find transcription factor motifs in their promoter regions via data from - http://software.broadinstitute.org/g...igdb/index.jsp

    In general just courses that will make me a better scientist in the data analysis parts.

    Also I found this course: http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk...bioinfo-figdes

    Do any of you know similar courses just online?

    Thanks a lot for your help!

    Best regards
    Emil Andersen

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    I've been learning a lot from the genomic data science courses on Coursera. A little knowledge of command line interface and Python is kind of required-- they go over some of the basics, but it's pretty cursory before they jump into more advanced material.
    Last edited by Jessica_L; 04-05-2016, 07:17 AM. Reason: grammar edit

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