Overview
Explore haplotype assembly techniques using short and long reads in this 43-minute video lecture from the Broad Institute's Medical and Population Genetics Primer series. Delivered by Ramin Shirali Hossein Zade, a graduate student at TU Delft's Delft Bioinformatics Lab, learn about the fundamental principles and advanced methods in genomic assembly. Gain insights into the challenges and solutions in combining different sequencing technologies for more accurate haplotype reconstruction. Access additional resources, including hands-on exercises and software packages, to deepen your understanding of this crucial topic in genomics. Suitable for research technicians, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and established investigators entering the field of complex trait genetics and human population studies.
Syllabus
MPG Primer: Haplotype assembly using short and long reads (2022)
Taught by
Broad Institute