1000 Genomes Project

International Congress of Human Genetics (ICHG) 2011:
1000 Genomes Project Tutorial


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A tutorial for how to use the 1000 Genomes Project data was held at the 2011 International Congress of Human Genetics (ICHG) annual convention, October 11-15, 2011 in Montreal.

The Powerpoint slides for the tutorial describe 1000 Genomes Project data, how to access it and how to use it. Each of the speakers and their topics are listed below along with their topics and PowerPoint slides.

All PowerPoints listed below are in PDF format. To view the PDF document(s) on this page, you will need Adobe Reader.


1000 Genomes Project Tutorial Powerpoint Slides

1000 Genomes Project Tutorial Powerpoint Slides
The 1000 Genomes Project Datasets

Gabor T. Marth, D.Sc.
Associate Professor
Boston College

SlidesPDF file

Accessing the 1000 Genomes Data

Paul Flicek, D.Sc.
European Bioinformatics Institute

SlidesPDF file

Lessons in variant calling and genotyping

Hyun Min Kang, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, School of Public Health
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

SlidesPDF file

Structural Variants

Ryan Mills, Ph.D.
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School, Boston

SlidesPDF file

Imputation in GWAS Studies

Bryan Howie, Ph.D.
Department of Human Genetics
University of Chicago

SlidesPDF file

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Last Reviewed: May 14, 2012


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