The past 15 years have been exciting ones in plant biology. Hundreds of plant genomes have been sequenced, RNA-seq has enabled transcriptome-wide expression profiling, and a proliferation of "-seq"-based methods has permitted protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions to be determined cheaply and in a high-throughput manner. These data sets in turn allow us to generate hypotheses at the click of a mouse. For instance, knowing where and when a gene is expressed can help us narrow down the phenotypic search space when we don't see a phenotype in a gene mutant under "normal" growth conditions. Coexpression analyses and association networks can provide high-quality candidate genes involved in a biological process of interest. Using Gene Ontology enrichment analysis and pathway visualization tools can help us make sense of our own 'omics experiments and answer the question "what processes/pathways are being perturbed in our mutant of interest?"
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None required but you should be familiar with basic aspects of plant and molecular biology. Bioinformatic Methods I and II would be good preparation
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Plant Genomic Databases, and useful sites for info about proteins
Expression Analysis
Coexpression Tools
Sectional Quiz 1
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That was so insightful and learning course about plants bioinformatic out of basic methods.
Also help in working project to give meaningful answers with validation
Excellent Course for understanding advance bioinformatics across plant genome and proteome databses.
VERY DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS THAT INDUCE INVOLVEMENT FROM THE READER. VERY HELPFUL METHODOLOGY OF STUDY. COURSE IS WORTH IT.
I really enjoyed the course. Got teary eyed after finishing the course. I really put my extra time in this course and I learned so much. Thank you
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