Medical and Population Genetics
Next-Generation Sequencing Workshop Slides
On February 4, 2010, the Broad Institute hosted a workshop on the analysis and visualization of next-generation sequencing data. Researchers from the Broad Institute presented case-based tutorials on a variety of topics. Slides from these presentations are now available for download.
The Structure of Haplotype Blocks in the Human Genome
Christopher Newton-Cheh
HapMap 3
This is draft release 1 for genome-wide SNP genotyping and targeted sequencing in DNA samples from a variety of human populations (sometimes referred to as the "HapMap 3" samples).
This release contains the following data:
LocusView2.0
Developed by Tracey Petryshen, Andrew Kirby, and Mark Ainscow
Copyright © 2003, 2004 - The Broad Institute
Email: locusview@broadinstitute.org
LocusView is a program for generating images of chromosomal regions annotated with genomic features, experimental data and analysis results.
Requirements:
LocusView is a Java application that should run on any platform with Java JRE 1.4 or higher.
Robert Plenge
Robert Plenge is a clinical rheumatologist and human geneticist at Harvard Medical School. Robert's research interest is to translate genetic discoveries to care of patients with common autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
Joel Hirschhorn
Joel Hirschhorn is an associate member at the Broad Institute and coordinator of its Metabolism initiative. He also serves as a member of the Medical and Population Genetics steering committee.