- Docente: Alessio Boattini
- Credits: 6
- SSD: BIO/08
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Statistical Sciences (cod. 9222)
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from Apr 15, 2024 to May 20, 2024
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course the student acquires knowledge on the main bioinformatics tools and approaches to analyse whole genome sequencing data available from publicly accessible databases. Particularly the student learns how to obtain through ftp a comprehensive catalogue of genetic data made freely available by international scientific consortia; to replicate published results as proof of concept; to develop new Perl and R scripts to address novel scientific questions and to plot and visualize the newly generated results.
Course contents
1. Human genomics: basic concepts
2. Methodological overview
3. Useful shell commands
4. Plink software: format and data manipulation
5. Eigenstrat: Principal Component Analysis applied to genomic data
6. Admixture software: searching for admixture events
7. Threepop software: testing for admixture events
8. Alder: dating admixture events
9. 1000 Genomes Project and .vcf format
10. Replication of selected studies from literature
Readings/Bibliography
Jobling M, Hollox E, Kivisild T & Tyler-Smith C. 2013. Human evolutionary genetics (2nd ed.), Garland Science.
Teaching methods
The course is characterized by a marked practical approach. Explanations of the theoretical aspects will be limited to the minimum necessary. Students are encouraged to perform 'live' analyses on 'real' datasets and to interpret the obtained results in light of the most recent advances in molecular anthropology and human population genetics.
Assessment methods
The final examination will consist of a practical part, i.e. analysis of human genomic data with the aim to understand/interpret some aspects of the genetic/genomic history of the considered populations/individuals, and of an oral part in which the obtained results will be thoroughly discussed and evaluated.
Teaching tools
All lessons will be held in a computer laboratory equipped with Linux machines. Slides/tutorials will be supplied to the students during the course.
Office hours
See the website of Alessio Boattini