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Title: Practical Applications of Sequence Analysis


1
Practical Applications of Sequence Analysis
  • MIC 753 - The Theory and Application of Sequence
    Analysis

2
Instructor (Me)
  • Elliot Lefkowitz
  • Office BBRB 277A
  • Phone 4-1946
  • E-mail ElliotL_at_uab.edu

3
Time and Place
  • April 3 to June 5 2001
  • no class May 17
  • no class May 29
  • Tuesdays 300 430
  • Thursdays 100 230
  • BBRB 170

4
World-Wide-Web Site
  • http//genome.microbio.uab.edu/MIC753
  • General Information
  • Handouts
  • Lecture Notes
  • Discussion List
  • Links

5
Discussion List
  • Talk with Elliot
  • Ask questions
  • Get answers
  • Express your frustration
  • Public!

6
Email
  • ElliotL_at_uab.edu
  • Talk with Elliot
  • Ask questions
  • Get answers
  • Express your frustration
  • Private!
  • Send me your Email Address!!

7
Sequence analysis at UAB
  • http//genome.microbio.uab.edu
  • Many local sites mentioned in this course have
    links from this page

8
Course Content
  • Tools for Sequence Analysis
  • GCG
  • NCBI
  • Databases
  • Other Web-based tools
  • Specialized Software
  • Publication
  • Understanding their use

9
GCGGenetics Computer Group
  • The Wisconsin Package
  • Complete package of programs for sequence
    analysis
  • Nucleic acid and Protein databases
  • Supporting databases

10
GCG Costs
  • Program and database costs are subsidized by
  • UAB Health Services Foundation
  • UAB AIDS Center

11
GCG Interfaces
  • Command line
  • Text based commands
  • UNIX
  • Graphics display
  • SeqLab
  • Xwindows
  • Windows environment
  • SeqWeb
  • Web-based sequence analysis

12
Other Useful Programs
  • Available for
  • Macintosh
  • Windows PCs
  • UNIX Workstations
  • Web-based tools

13
Microcomputer Sequence Analysis Packages
  • Macintosh and IBM

14
Pros and Cons
  • Initially expensive
  • Databases supplied on CD-ROM
  • Available on-line from Genbank
  • Packages vary in completeness
  • Generally easy to use

15
Reference Material
16
GCG Documentation
  • Web-based
  • http//genome.microbio.uab.edu/GCG/GCG10/gcgmanual
    .html
  • Username gcg
  • Password uab
  • Order from GCG
  • http//www.gcg.com/ordering/orderdocform.html
  • UNIX documentation

17
GCG Users Guide
  • GCG Manual Version 10.1
  • Basic guide to UNIX
  • Running GCG programs
  • Program descriptions
  • Working with data
  • Generating graphics

18
GCG Program Manual
  • Complete Program Guide
  • Description
  • Input
  • Output
  • Parameters
  • Algorithms
  • Example

19
SeqLab Users Guide and Tutorial
  • GCG XWindows Interface
  • Windows-like control
  • menus
  • dialog boxes
  • mouse control

20
SeqWeb Interface
  • http//gcg.genome.uab.edu
  • Flat-file version
  • http//gcg.genome.uab.edu90
  • Relational database version
  • Web-based access to GCG programs
  • Online help

21
Sequence Analysis Texts
22
A Practical Guide to the Analysis of Genes and
Proteins
  •  Strongly Recommended
  • Editors
  • Andreas Baxevanis
  • B.F.Francis Ouellette
  • John Wiley Sons, 1998

23
Sequence, Structure, and Databanks A Practical
Approach
  • Editors
  • Des Higgins
  • Willie Taylor
  • Oxford Univ Press, 2000

24
Sequence Analysis Primer
  • Editors
  • Michael Gribskov
  • John Devereux
  • Groves Press, 1991

25
Sequence Analysis in Molecular Biology
  • Gunnar von Heijne, Editor
  • Academic Press, 1987

26
Phylogenetic Analysis Texts
27
Molecular Systematics
  • David M. Hillis and Craig Moritz (eds.)
  • Sinauer Associates, 1990

28
MacClade
  • Analysis of Phylogeny and Character Evolution
  • Wayne P. Maddison and David R. Maddison
  • Program and Manual
  • Sinauer Associates, 1992

29
PAUP 4.0
  • Phylogenetic Analysis Using Parsimony
  • David L. Swofford
  • Program and Manual
  • Mac
  • PC (DOS)
  • UNIX
  • Sinauer Associates, 1998
  • Available later this year

30
Molecular Evolution
  • Computer Analysis of Protein and Nucleic Acid
    Sequences
  • Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 183, Doolittle, R.F.
    (ed.)
  • Academic Press, 1990

31
Lecture Schedule
32
http//genome.microbio.uab.edu/MIC753/schedule.htm
33
Getting Started
  • Introduction Communications
  • Using Computers
  • UNIX
  • Running GCG Programs
  • Text
  • Graphics
  • SeqLab
  • SeqWeb

34
Data
  • Sequence and Other Data
  • SeqStore
  • Genbank Services
  • Sequence Editing
  • Fragment Assembly
  • Genbank submission

35
Sequence Patterns
  • Mapping
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Protein Analysis

36
Sequence Similarities
  • Sequence Comparison
  • Database Searching
  • Multiple Sequence Analysis
  • Prediction of functional motifs
  • Profile Analysis

37
RNA
  • Secondary Structure Prediction

38
Phylogenetic Analysis
  • Theory
  • Application

39
MicroArray Analysis
  • Aubrey Hill
  • Director, Bioinformatics
  • UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center

40
Genome Analysis
  • Mapping
  • Sequencing
  • Analysis

41
Getting some real work done
  • Graphics and Publication
  • Working with your results

42
General Lecture Outline
  • What the program does
  • What the program wants
  • How the program works
  • How can I manipulate the program?
  • What do I get in the end?

43
Internet-based Tools
  • What is available
  • How do I find them?
  • How do I use them?

44
Grading
45
Class Projects
  • Project 1 - Preparation of Web-based
    Bioinformatic Solutions
  • Project 2 - Analysis of a gene family
  • Understanding
  • Practice

A
46
Preparation of a Web-based Bioinformatic Solution
  • Each student will design a web site that
    describes online, web-based solutions that are
    available to help solve a particular
    bioinformatic problem.
  • Due Date Monday, May 21

47
Possible Projects
  • Protein motif identification
  • Protein structure prediction
  • Protein Families
  • RNA Secondary structure prediction
  • Human genome analysis
  • Mouse genome analysis
  • Microbial genome analysis
  • Database access and searching
  • Evolutionary analysis
  • Sequence assembly
  • Microarray analysis

48
Project 1 Guidelines
  • You should have your topic approved by Elliot
    prior to beginning this project. The list below
    provides examples of bioinformatic problems that
    may be appropriate, or choose your own.
  • Your web site should include links to the
    appropriate web pages along with descriptions of
    what is available and a how-to guide to provide
    on-line help in using the bioinformatic tools.
  • You should also provide a review of the described
    sites that focuses on their ability to solve the
    problem at hand, and ease-of-use.
  • You can utilize whatever web-creation software
    you wish. Recommendations of easy-to-use web
    design programs are Microsoft FrontPage for the
    PC and Adobe PageMill for the Macintosh.
  • Up to TWO students may work on this project
    together and submit a common set of files for
    their web site.

49
Analysis of a gene family
  • Each student will be required to identify a
    sequence family that they will analyze in
    different ways throughout the course. Each
    student must be working on a unique set of genes.
    Elliot will approve each choice on a first-come,
    first-serve basis. So it is to your advantage to
    accomplish the following assignment as soon as
    possible.
  • Due Date Monday, June 11

50
Project 2 Guidleines
  • Pick an interesting gene family that contains at
    least six members either in multiple species, or
    in multiple alleles.
  • Email a description of the gene family to Elliot
    (ElliotL_at_uab.edu) and why you think it will be
    worthwhile to study.
  • Elliot will let you know if your choice is
    satisfactory. If not, you will have to choose
    another set of genes.
  • Throughout the course, you should apply the
    various analytical programs demonstrated in class
    to your gene family. It will be your decision to
    choose which programs to use in your analysis.
    Your analysis should be compressive and relevant
    to the chosen gene family.
  • Prepare a short journal-type paper describing
    your work.

51
Computers and Communications
52
Analyze the Sun UNIX Server
  • Sun E450 Server
  • analyze.genome.uab.edu
  • gcg.genome.uab.edu

53
Analyze Accounts
  • Provided to all registered students
  • Feel free to experiment
  • Do Not provide access to other individuals
  • Username first initial last name
  • elefkowitz
  • Password
  • Social security number

54
Analyze Accounts
  • Others may register for access
  • http//genome.microbio.uab.edu/GCG/GCGatUAB.htm
  • Username gcg
  • Password uab

55
Change Your Password!
  • On analyze
  • passwd
  • SeqWeb
  • Preferences
  • Change password

56
Run The Programs!!
  • Only way to learn
  • Your grade depends on it!

57
Required Hardware
  • Computer with a modem or ethernet connection to
    the Internet
  • Macintosh
  • Windows PC

58
Required Software
  • Web Browser
  • Internet Explorer v5.0
  • Netscape v4.6
  • Communications Program
  • Email account and client
  • Send me your Email Address!

59
Communications Software
  • VT100 or VT220 Terminal Emulation
  • Text
  • Tektronix 4105 or 4014
  • Graphics
  • XWindows

60
Macintosh
  • NCSA Telnet 0
  • vt100/graphics
  • freeware
  • VersaTerm-Pro 195
  • vt100/graphics
  • Synergey Software
  • eXodus 149
  • XWindows
  • White Pine Software

61
PC
  • Tera Term Pro 0
  • vt100/graphics
  • Freeware
  • SmarTerm Office 316
  • vt100/graphics
  • Esker Software
  • WinX-32 149 (60 student license)
  • XWindows
  • eXodus 149
  • XWindows
  • White Pine Software

62
Connection to analyze
  • Internet Connection
  • Ethernet
  • Direct campus connection
  • Modem
  • Through ISP
  • Domain name
  • gcg.genome.uab.edu

63
For more information
  • See the web site
  • http//genome.microbio.uab.edu/MIC753/

64
Next Up
  • Using Computers
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