DNA Microarrays: fundamentals and applications
Time: Thursday, July 7, 9:00 am - noon
Place: Bioinformatics Computer Core Lab (Rm 104), Life Sciences Bldg
Organizers:
Michael Miles
Audience: Primarily 1st year students
Topics of session
- Why microarrays?
- History of study of gene regulation and expression analysis
- Steps in expression analysis
- Sources of variability
- Example: Search for baldness cure (see Problem Set 1)
Resources of session
Optional Reading:
- Article: Quackenbush J (2000): Computational Analysis of Microarray Data. Nature Reviews Genetics 2:418-427 [HTML]
Excellent in terms of explaining analysis issues/approaches
- Article: Teferri A, et al (2002): Primer on Medical Genomics, Part III: Microarray Experiments and Data Analysis. Mayo Clin Proc. 77:927-940. [PDF]
Good general review of microarrays and data analysis
- Article: NCBI (2003): A Science Primer: Microarrays -- Chipping Away at the Mysteries of Science and Medicine. [HTML]
Short and basic
Additional Resources
- Link: TIGR Microarray Resources
Check out the Microarrays Overview, a very nice PowerPoint presentation that gives a visual feel for how microarrays are made and used (unfortunately in PDF format and minus the presenter).
- Presentation: BBSIleccture7_05.ppt - PowerPoint slides we will use in class.
- Data: BBSIarraydata7_05.xls - data set we are going to use in class.
Before coming to the session
- Look over the Problem Set 1.
- Read the required articles listed above and if you have time look over the optional material.
- Download the data set and have MS Excel open.
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