Human Genome Analysis: Building the Regulatory Network & Using it to Interpret Cancer Mutations
25' talk for Epigenetic Mechanisms in Cancer 2014 in Toronto. On time for 30' total but decided that constraint associated with connectivity section is a little out of order.
Subject: encode, 1000g, fig, funseq, encodenets Date Given: 6/4/2014
Lecture ID: Genome_Analysis_Building_Reg_Net_n_Using_to_Interpret_Cancer_Mut--20140604-i0tor14
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labidGenome_Analysis_Building_Reg_Net_n_Using_to_Interpret_Cancer_Mut--20140604-i0tor14
titleHuman Genome Analysis: Building the Regulatory Network & Using it to Interpret Cancer Mutations
subjectencode,1000G,FIG,FunSeq,encodenets
description25' talk for Epigenetic Mechanisms in Cancer 2014 in Toronto. On time for 30' total but decided that constraint associated with connectivity section is a little out of order.
date given6/4/2014
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