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Warning

We will meet  at FNT 1.104 from Monday - Friday 1-4pm for our classes.

You are strongly encouraged to attend in person, but if you would like to attend virtually, use this zoom link: 

https://utexas.zoom.us/j/91424696609


Zoom Instructions:

Please make sure your zoom version is updated ( and that you have a zoom account )-- this is  required to join a UT-sponsored Zoom session. See this link for more details about zoom requirements:  https://zoom.its.utexas.edu/home


Other setup:

Please make sure you have an ssh client installed on your computer. All macs come with terminal, so no installation is required. For windows laptops, install putty and winSCP. You will also need a TACC account with multi factor authentication set up.


Warning

Use our summer school reservation when submitting jobs to get higher priority. 

sbatch --reservation=RNASeq-Mon <batchfile>.slurm

sbatch --reservation=RNASeq-Tue <batchfile>.slurm

sbatch --reservation=RNASeq-Wed  <batchfile>.slurm

sbatch --reservation=RNASeq-Thur <batchfile>.slurm

sbatch --reservation=RNASeq-Fri <batchfile>.slurm


#If the RNAday reservation does not work for you, try the command without the --reservation=RNAday


Course Overview

This is a course designed to give you an overview of RNA-Sequencing in a hands-on manner. It will comprise of lectures and guided tutorials. For the tutorials, we will be used a canned dataset, but a large part of the last class day will be devoted to practicing the techniques learned on your own dataset. This course has the following objectives: 

  1. To teach you about the different options that are available to you when setting up a RNA-Seq study. 
  2. To teach you about the different options that are available to you when analyzing a RNA-Seq dataset.
  3. To familiarize you with how the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) can be used to simplify and speed up your data analysis.
  4. To familiarize you with some of the typically used RNA-Seq analyses methods.
  5. To provide a vocabulary to understand NGS and RNA-Seq terminology and to provide give you a starting point of where to begin you own data analysis, and enough experience that you can begin that analysis on your own.

Your Instructors

Name

AffiliationExpertiseHow to contact?
Dhivya Arasappan (Instructor)

CBRS

Unix, TACC, RNA-Seq, Single cell RNA-Seq, hybrid genome assembly, pacbio

darasappan@austin.utexas.edu or come to FNT1.206D


Michael Keist (Teaching Assistant)

CNS

Bulk RNA-Seq, R, Unix

mwkeist@utexas.edu                                                     

Day 1: Introduction to RNA-Seq

Day 2: Read Mapping and Pseudomapping 

Day 3: Testing for Differential Expression and Visualization

Day 4:  Downstream Analysis of Differentially Expressed Genes and 3' Targeted RNA-Seq 


Day 5: Single Cell RNA-Seq And Practice

Extras

Note
titleMANY THANKS

Many thanks to Dr. Scott Hunicke-Smith and Dr. Jeff Barrick  who taught the first Introduction to NGS course at UT. Many slides and wiki pages have been borrowed and adapted from their initial course.

Also, thanks to Dennis Wylie, Anna Battenhouse,  Benni Goetz  who have also provided some material for this course