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Bioinformatics Analysis:Big Data in Disease Informatics(Part 2)

Disease Informatics: An Application of Bioinformatics to help the Biologists

In this video I've talked about the publicly available databases having alot of information/data for the biological Research. All we need to do is to be well aware of how to use them?

NGS BASED METHODS to detect Genetic Variations
In this tutorial, I've explained about different platforms that can be useful for the generation of data.

  1. Whole genome
  2. PCR amplicon
  3. Transcriptome RNA
  4. Exon capture Transcriptome
  THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS TCGA
  1. Affiliated by National Cancer Institute US.
  2. Information about 30,000 genomes of cancer patients is available here.

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