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- Anyone who is using sequencing as part of their work and/or research.2
- Familiarity with mass spectrometry or proteomics in general is desirable2
- The course is aimed at biologists interested in microbiology2
- The course is targeted to either proteomics practitioners or data analysts/bioinformaticians that would like to learn how to use R to analyse proteomics data.2
- but not essential as we will walk through a MS typical experiment and data as part of learning about the tools.2
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- Note that we will not cover specific topics in phylogenomics (whole-genome phylogenies) or bacterial genomics.1
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- This course is aimed at researchers with an interest in metabolomics and its applications.1
- This course is aimed at researchers with no prior experience in phylogenetic analysis who would like an introduction to the foundations of building phylogenies from relatively small sequences (viral genomes and/or targeted regions of eukaryotic genomes).1
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