Webinar: From Promoter Analysis to HTP Data Analysis Part 2: Analyzing Genomic Intervals (ChIP-seq etc.) with TRANSFAC
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Webinar: From Promoter Analysis to HTP Data Analysis Part 2: Analyzing Genomic Intervals (ChIP-seq etc.) with TRANSFAC In-Person
Create/ login to your TRANSFAC account here Yale affiliates have free access to TRANSFAC & Proteome through the Medical Library License.
TRANSFAC is the database of eukaryotic transcription factors (and miRNAs), their experimentally determined genomic binding sites and derived DNA-binding motifs (PWMs). TRANSFAC allows to search for transcription factor targets based on experimentally determined TF-binding sites, as well as to predict putative transcription factor binding sites in regulatory regions with the included tools (Match/FMatch/CMsearch).
The PROTEOME database includes HumanPSD, with focus on gene ontology data, expression patterns and, particularly, association of human (and mouse) genes with diseases and their potential use as biomarkers, as well as TRANSPATH on mammalian signal transduction and metabolic pathways, for functional and network analysis.
Integrated under one web interface, TRANSFAC and PROTEOME, allow seamless analysis with the included gene regulation and functional analysis tools.
This session will be focused on the following topics:
- HTP data (ChIP-seq, DNase HS intervals, etc.) in TRANSFAC
- Analysis of ChIP-seq intervals for de-novo motifs and comparison with known TF-binding motifs
- Analysis of genomic intervals (BED) for (enriched) transcription factor binding sites
- Analysis of genomic intervals with TRANSFAC integrated in the geneXplain platform
Presenters: Dr. Volker Matys, and Olga Kel-Margoulis, PhD
- Date:
- Wednesday, February 21, 2018
- Time:
- 10:00am - 11:00am
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- SHM L 101A, Simbonis Conference Room, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, 333 Cedar St
- Campus:
- Medical School
- Categories:
- Bioinformatics