Course materials
Plant genomes: from data to discovery
The Plant genomes: from data to discovery course, which covered a selection of genomic tools and open resources for the exploration of plant genomes to support plant genomic data-driven knowledge discovery, ran virtually in November 2024. Here, we have made the course materials available for you to access any time.
Using these materials
These course materials provide a mixture of pre-recorded lectures, presentations and practicals to help advance your skills in the analysis of cancer genomics data. You may select your topic of interest from the Course content page to view the relevant materials or work your way through all the course materials.
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Learning outcomes
After the course you should be able to:
- Search for data across bioinformatics resources and explore the results
- Investigate plant samples and associated genomic and genetic variation data
- Explore conservation and expression of gene families
- Interpret functional genomics data including gene expression profiles, gene ontology annotations, and plant-derived metabolomics and lipidomics datasets
- Select tools to help you set up and manage plant experiments in the field
- Run image analyses on phenotypic images
Material collection editors
- Sarah Dyer, EMBL-EBI
- Marta Lloret Llinares, EMBL-EBI
DOI:
10.6019/TOL.Plants-t.2024.00001.1