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Latest revision as of 21:39, 17 June 2014
Introduction to New Students
Programming
- R/C++/perl/python code snipplets / toy examples of various packages
- How To Use Git : Git is a version control software. We have useful library codes and useful applications (see Sequence Analysis Tools section on the Main_Page).
Unix
Screen Commands - use screen to save a session even when you log off
CSG Documentation [AWK, BASH, UNIX commands and etc.]
Git [How to use git ], [PDF presentation], [Cheatsheet]
Tools
Samtools [Manual]
PLINK [Homepage]
MERLIN [Homepage]
BWA[Homepage ]
Resources
Nex-Gen Sequencing (NGS)
SEQAnswer forum [Homepage ]
RNAseq blog [Homepage ]
Data File Formats
We work with the following formats:
- FASTQ - used to store sequence reads and their quality scores
- SAM/BAM - used to store additional information from what is in a FASTQ file, possibly including alignment information
- VCF: https://statgen.sph.umich.edu/wiki/VCF_4.0
- GLF
SAM/VCF format documentation
Group Chat [instant Messaging]
Lecture Materials
Lecture Notes for Goncalo's Introductory Genetics Course Biostatistics 666
Web-seminars on next generation sequencing and related topics Newton Institute Workshop