Population genetic data analysis - Module 2 - Swiss institute in statistical genetics
1 - 3 September 2014 (2,5 days)
Venue: University of Lausanne
Course in collaboration with CUSO Doctoral Program in Ecology & Evolution
Speakers
Prof. Jérôme Goudet , University of Lausanne
Prof. Bruce Weir, University of Washington, USA
Objectives and Content
This module serves as a foundation for many of the later modules.
Estimates and sample variances of allele frequencies, Hardy-Weinberg and linkage disequilibrium, characterization of population structure with F-statistics.
Relationship estimation.
Statistical genetic aspects of forensic science and association mapping.
Concepts illustrated with R exercises.
Background reading :
Holsinger, K. and Weir, B.S. 2009. Genetics in geographically structured populations: defining, estimating, and interpreting Fst . Nature Reviews Genetics 10:639–650.
Weir, B.S. and Laurie, C.C. 2011. Statistical genetics in the genome era. Genetics Research 92:461–470.
General information
Date: 1-3 September 2014
Schedule: see course web site
Location: University of Lausanne, Biophore, Amphitheater
ECTS: 1.5 credit point (Research tools)
Evaluation: Full attendance and active participation
Information: Please contact the CUSO doctoral program coordinator Caroline Betto-Colliard
- Please bring your laptop to the course!
Registration fee : Free for participants belonging to a CUSO University (UniBE, UniFR, UniGE, UniL & UniNE)
Meals : The DP-biol doctoral program in Organismal biology does not reimburse meals
Travel expenses: For participants of the DP-biol doctoral program in Organismal biology, the train (2nd class, half-ticket) from home University to University of Lausanne (with city ticket) will be reimbursed (see also more information )
Registration
Priority is given to PhD students of the DPEE and the DP-biol until 15 April 2014. After this deadline, first-come, first-served!
Maximum number of participants: 60
!PREREQUISITE! Have attended the course "An Introduction to R" or a similar course.
Online registration on the CUSO doctoral program Ecology and Evolution web site: closed
Deadline: 22 August 2014