It's WORTH your money! This is a self-paced course that suits to your own daily busy schedules. Self-paced gives you the freedom to complete each topic based on your own available time before proceeding to the next chapter without hurry. Basically, I will teach you about the bioinformatics Genome browser.
This course is mainly about the primary database browser called UCSC. The University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) Genome Browser is a popular Web-based tool for quickly displaying a requested portion of a genome at any scale, accompanied by a series of aligned annotation “tracks.” The annotations generated by the UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group and external collaborators include gene.
It is an interactive website offering access to genome sequence data from a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate species and major model organisms, integrated with a large collection of aligned annotations. The Browser is a graphical viewer optimized to support fast interactive performance and is an open-source, web-based tool suite built on top of a MySQL database for rapid visualization, examination, and querying of the data at many levels. The Genome Browser Database, browsing tools, downloadable data files, and documentation can all be found on the UCSC Genome Bioinformatics website.
In this Course we will be mainly covering the utilization of UCSC Genome Browser and performing the whole scenario on SARS-COV-2(a strain of corona virus).
And mainly learning about the Table Browser. Table Browser is also used to calculate intersections between tracks, and to retrieve DNA sequence covered by a track.
All these videos will be divided into three parts containing the Introduction, Explanation and Summary so All of you can easily understand the Course.