Universität Wien

442714 SE Human Genetics: Introduction in polymorphism analysis (2016S)

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max. 8 participants
Language: English

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Block: 8.-18.März 2016, 09:00-15:00 Uhr
Treffpunkt: Di, 8. März, um 9 Uhr im Seminarraum 4, Halbstock, Währinger Straße 42
8.3. 9-12 Sem4
9.3. 10-11 und 12-13 Sem1
10.3. 9-11 Sem1
14.3. 9-11 Sem3
16.3. 9-11 Sem1
18.3. 9-13 Sem1


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The first part of the seminar will comprise a series of lectures with emphasis on the theoretical background of genetics and polymorphism analysis. Attendees will get insight into the different genetic approaches from genotyping, genome walking, sequencing, microsatellite analysis, genotyping-by-sequencing to next-generation-sequencing. Thereafter, web-based identification of sequences as well as software-based primer design as tools for all genetic analysis will be taught. The practical part of the seminar will include the introduction in the technical equipment of genetic analysis as well as a hands-on training where attendees will genotype different tissue culture cells by applying the technics of genotyping and sequencing. The seminar will end with the evaluation and presentation of the results.

Contents:
-Theoretical background of genetics and polymorphism analysis
-Web-based identification of sequences and software-based primer design
-Practical part: Genotype identification of different tissue culture cells

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