12 June 2024
Europe/Brussels timezone

Introduction to Transcriptomics

12 Jun 2024, 13:30
2h 30m
B34/+5-41 - Petite Ghuysen (GIGA meeting rooms)

B34/+5-41 - Petite Ghuysen

GIGA meeting rooms

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Speaker

Dr Arnaud Lavergne (GIGA)

Description

RNA Sequencing (RNASeq) is one of the most famous applications of NGS/HTS technology. It allows the study of gene expression at the genome-wide level.

During this lecture, we will discuss both theorical and practical aspects underlying the classical RNASeq process. We will also cover some variations of the protocol and different alternative methods. Moreover we will explore important steps in a RNAseq data analysis and describe the input/output files involved.

Single-Cell (SC) sequencing allows to study sequencing information at the level of an individual cell. After the individualization of your cells.

We will discuss both theorical and practical aspects underlying the SC sequencing process. We will then discuss further the technology in the context of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) and how it differs from "bulk" RNAseq data in terms of data analysis.

At the end of the lecture, participants will be familiar with sequencing technology and its applications in the context of Transcriptomics studies. They will be able to explain the key elements/steps to consider in a bulk/ScRNAseq project.

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