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A review of several years' network work.  Including some Venter ocean sample sequence analysis (map to pathways, correlate with environmental factors with some canonical ..... method (is this like bi-clustering?))
A review of several years' network work.  Including some Venter ocean sample sequence analysis (map to pathways, correlate with environmental factors with some canonical ..... method (is this like bi-clustering?))


==Day two, am==
==Day two, session one==
   
   
===Seth Grant===
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clock pathway is robust - surprising lack of lethal knock outs
clock pathway is robust - surprising lack of lethal knock outs


==Day two, session 2==
==Day two, session two==


===Peter Hoen===
===Peter Hoen===

Revision as of 08:43, 1 December 2009

Welcome Trust Functional Genomics and Systems Biology Workshop

30 November to 1 December 2009

Day one

Edison Liu

Estrogen (or is it EGF) receptor (ER) binding site analysis (ChIP and bioinf) - "Cosmic" score, correlation with RNA PolII binding and H3K4meX marks.

Some functional binding is 1Mb away from gene!! Only 9% in 5k "promoter".

Cool ChIA-PET (ChiA-seq) method to determine chromosomal loops.

Looping for efficient transcription, grouping of coregulated genes ("looped out" genes don't respond to ER)

Johan Rung

GWAS for type 2 diabetes

F Pradezynski

Y2H between various virus proteomes and human proteins.

Many human pathways interfered with, in particular the ones you'd expect (interferon reponse)

Seems to be a remarkable number of targets (100s) from such a few viral proteins.

Chris Bakal

Wounding, cell morphology, image analysis -> 100+ feature profile of cell's, morphology.

"canalised" morphology space (jumps between states)

Keith Baggerly

Reproducibility in hi-thru biology

More to come on this

Nick Luscombe

Nuclear lamins known to tether transcriptionally inactive DNA

Nucleoporins now shown to be assoc with active gene expression.

Also through ChIP some proteins bind to enable X chromosome dosage compensation.

Mark Gerstein

A review of several years' network work. Including some Venter ocean sample sequence analysis (map to pathways, correlate with environmental factors with some canonical ..... method (is this like bi-clustering?))

Day two, session one

Seth Grant

Complexity of post-synaptic molecular machinery (several thousand proteins). Conserved in invertebrates (50% of prots) and single celled (25%). Evolution of the machinery (including plasticity) preceded evolution of synapses.

Very slow evolution.

Many diseases.

Caleb Webber

CNV in mouse

What's special about pathological CNVs? (vs. benign)

Human CNVs look up mouse phenotypes (somehow!)

Enrichment!

Florian Markowetz

ES cell histone modifications


days 1 3 5 of ES development - 4 analyses

Protein MS ChIP-chip histone Rna pol II Microarrays


day 0 nanog TF downreg -> network of TFs

clustering of smoothed histone profiles (around TSS)

when mRNA upreg, small local acetylation around TSS when mRNA down, wider deacetylation around TSS.


increased correlation between H acet and gene expression through time (more at day 5 than day 1) genome-wide

predict gene expr from histone acetylation using LOTS of ML methods (in R)


Grant Belgard

brain transcriptomics

by sequencing

6 layers of neocortex

many cell types spanning several layers


paired end 50bp reads

(you get some intronic reads)

some intergenic regions detected (a few percent of reads)

layer specific genes, various layers show various GO enrichments.

John Hogenesch

Circadian clock genes through hi-thru func genomics. nice robot video.

siRNA screen (seems to be tunable to desired knockdown level)

clock pathway is robust - surprising lack of lethal knock outs

Day two, session two

Peter Hoen

(standing in for Gert-Jan van Ommen)

Duchenne muscular dystrophy

antisense therapy

Andrew Teschendorff

classification of breast cancer

Dan Geschwind

transcriptional regulation of CNS development genes by FoxP2

looked at human vs chimp regulation of genes (microarray) in a cell line.

many genes respond differently (up and down)

But why? The 2 AA diffs are not in known DNA binding domain

6 genes regulated via proximal promoter (luciferase reporter)

validated in vivo

haNCS human accelerated non coding sequences (look this up)

Horvath weighted gene co-expression network analysis. WGCNA

Recent paper showing two mitochondrial network types in neurons (synaptic and cell body)

Compare human vs chimp networks

Douglas Kell

Suit and tie alert!

networks described in unambiguous fashion, SBML, ChEBI SMILES etc for small molecules.

uptake of drugs, via transporters (proteins).

Day two, session three

Genevieve Konopka