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Description

This course covers the basics of Next Generation Sequencing Bioinformatics, with the goal of variant calling and interpretation.

The material is designed to be a 3 hour workshop and is run on Tufts High Performance Compute (HPC) Cluster. For support with this workshop or the HPC cluster, email TTS Research Technology [email protected]

If you are taking this workshop on 5/19/20, please use Piazza for discussion. The class is listed in term Summer 2020, 1: Intro to NGS Bioinformatics

Goals

  • Writing and running bash scripts on the HPC
  • Intro to several bioinformatics tools: BWA, Samtools, Picard, GATK, VEP, IGV
  • Variant Calling, Annotation and Interpretation using a Human Exome sample

Prerequisites

Computational skills needed

  • Introduction to Linux
  • Introduction to HPC

Materials Needed

  • Chrome web browser
  • Account on Tufts HPC
  • VPN if accessing the HPC from off campus

Schedule

Acknowledgement

This course was developed by Dr. Wewen Huo and Dr. Rebecca Batorsky at Tufts University and adapted from HBC Training In Depth NGS Analysis Course

The original course repo can be found here

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