Correlation of Disease Genes to Phenotypes
Description:
This course describes how to determine what is known about a disease, the gene(s) associated with it and
its genetic testing. We will then elucidate the biochemical and structural basis for the
phenotype caused by the mutant protein.
To register, please visit the Registration Page.
Webpage Modified: October 14, 2009
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Hands-on. Free. NIH and HHS staff only. NIH staff can register above. HHS staff can email a request to attend the class. Space is limited and registration is required.
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Objectives:
- To determine what is known about a disease gene and protein.
- To obtain information about identified SNPs and their locations in the disease gene.
- To learn more about the disease and its genetic testing.
- To elucidate the biochemical and structural basis for the function of the wild type and the mutant protein, if possible.
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Who Should Attend:
Any NIH staff member with an interest in the topic
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Useful Handouts/Links:
This class is based on one of the mini-courses developed by the instructor Dr. Medha Bhagwat while working at NCBI
NCBI Mini-Courses
On-line tutorials from Open Helix: The NIH Library has obtained a subscription for over one hundred online tutorials developed by Open Helix on several bioinformatics databases and resources for the entire NIH staff provides . Registration is required to access the tutorials which are not offered free by Open Helix. The list of the tutorials and the link to the registration can be accessed from
the Open Helix page.
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