Epigenetics
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism used by higher eukaryotes and involved in e.g. gene expression, X-Chromosome inactivating, imprinting, and gene silencing of germline specific gene and repetitive elements.
Requirements
Before diving into this topic, we recommend you to have a look at:
- Introduction to Galaxy Analyses
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Sequence analysis
- Quality Control: slides slides - tutorial hands-on
- Mapping: slides slides - tutorial hands-on
Material
Lesson | Slides | Hands-on | Input dataset | Workflows | Galaxy tour |
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Introduction to ChIP-Seq data analysis
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slides | ||||
Introduction to DNA Methylation data analysis
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slides | ||||
ATAC-Seq data analysis
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tutorial Toggle Dropdown | zenodo_link | workflow | ||
DNA Methylation data analysis
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tutorial Toggle Dropdown | zenodo_link | workflow | interactive_tour | |
EWAS data analysis of 450k data
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slides | tutorial Toggle Dropdown | zenodo_link | workflow | interactive_tour |
Formation of the Super-Structures on the Inactive X
ChIP-seq
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slides | tutorial Toggle Dropdown | zenodo_link | workflow | interactive_tour |
Hi-C analysis of Drosophila melanogaster cells using HiCExplorer
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tutorial Toggle Dropdown | zenodo_link | workflow | interactive_tour |
Galaxy instances
You can use a public Galaxy instance which has been tested for the availability of the used tools. They are listed along with the tutorials above.
You can also use the following Docker image for these tutorials:
docker run -d -p 8080:80 quay.io/galaxy/epigenetics-training
It will launch a flavored Galaxy instance available on http://localhost:8080.
Maintainers
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Contributors
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