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'''Responsible for this block:''' Lars Rønn Olsen and Rasmus Wernersson | '''Responsible for this block:''' Lars Rønn Olsen, Kristoffer Vitting-Seerup and Rasmus Wernersson | ||
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:'''Lecture:''' ''Systems Biology of Heart Disease'' - Rasmus Wernersson | :'''Lecture:''' ''Systems Biology of Heart Disease'' - Rasmus Wernersson | ||
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:* ''Human diseases through the lens of network biology'' | :*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168952512001886?via%3Dihub|''Human diseases through the lens of network biology''] | ||
:* Concentrate on: '''Figure 1''' and '''Box 3''' | :* Concentrate on: '''Figure 1''' and '''Box 3''' | ||
:'''Heart development video:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DIUk9IXUaI | :'''Heart development video:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DIUk9IXUaI | ||
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:* The heart disease paper: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2913399/ | :* The heart disease paper: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2913399/ | ||
:'''Slides:''' To appear on DTU Learn | :'''Slides:''' To appear on DTU Learn | ||
:''' | :'''Exercises:''' [[DiscoNet|Working with "Virtual Pulldowns]] - '''Answers:''' [[DiscoNet_answers|"Virtual Pulldown" answers]] | ||
=== Lecture 09 (November 7) - Systems Biology in Biomedical Research (Heart diseases) 2 === | === Lecture 09 (November 7) - Systems Biology in Biomedical Research (Heart diseases) 2 === | ||
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:* The heart disease paper: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2913399/ | :* The heart disease paper: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2913399/ | ||
:* The MCODE paper: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/4/2 | :* The MCODE paper: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/4/2 | ||
:'''Exercises:''' | :'''Exercises:''' Same as last week | ||
=== Lecture 10 (November 14) - Protein isoforms 1 === | === Lecture 10 (November 14) - Protein isoforms 1 === | ||
Isoform exercise | |||
=== Lecture 11 (November 21) - Protein isoforms 2 === | === Lecture 11 (November 21) - Protein isoforms 2 === | ||
Isoform exercise continued + *QnA* | |||
=== Lecture 12 (November 28) - Integrating multiple omics data types for cancer research === | === Lecture 12 (November 28) - Integrating multiple omics data types for cancer research === |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 14 November 2024
Course 22140 - plan for autumn 2024
Teachers:
- Lars Rønn Olsen (course organizer) - contact: lronn@dtu.dk
- Kristoffer Vitting-Seerup (course organizer) - contact: krivi@dtu.dk
- Rasmus Wernersson (external lecturer) - contact: rawe@dtu.dk
- Dimitrios Kanakoglou (teaching assistant) - contact: dimkan@dtu.dk
DTU Learn
Bioinformatics
Besides knowledge about basic molecular biology and biochemistry, a prerequisite for this course is bioinformatics (usually from course 22211 or one of its variants). If you need to read up on some bioinformatics topics, please use the links below.
- Course 22111 - Introduction to Bioinformatics
- UniProt exercise (answers) - This is an important one, as we use UniProt a lot in this course.
R
For the computer exercises we will be using R to process data, analyze, and visualize the biological networks. R is Open Source and freely available for Windows, Mac and Linux. We will be utilizing a RStudio server cloud solution to make sure that everyone uses the same version of R and the needed packages. You can log in with your DTU credentials here.
NOTE: In order to produce plots with RStudio server, you need to have the appropriate graphics device activated. If you have X11 installed, this should work without any further actions. If you do not, you will get an error whenever you try to plot anything. To mitigate this, open Rstudio server, go to "Tools" (options bar at the top of the screen), select "Global options" from the drop down menu, select the "Graphics" tab, and change "Backend" to "Cairo".
Weekly assignments
As part of the computer exercises you (or your group) should keep a "log book" and answer the questions/report observations as you work though the exercise. The parts you need to document will be marked with the small "report icon" also seen here.
Following the exercise the reports will be handed in using the peer grade system. We will assign your report to three co-students to provide you with feedback.
Important: The reports are not as such mandatory, but it is HIGHLY recommended to turn them in, as this is excellent training for the exam.
Allowed formats:
- Plain text + figures as extra files
- Microsoft Word (*.doc, *.docx)
- PDF: use ANY word-processing software you like (e.g. "Pages") and save/print the result to a PDF.
Lecture plan, autumn 2024
When and Where
- When: Each Thursday from 13:00-17:00
- Where: Building 303A auditorium/group-room 045
Block #1: Introduction
Responsible for this block: Lars Rønn Olsen and Rasmus Wernersson
Lecture 01 (September 5) - Intro 1
- Lecture: Introduction to Systems Biology and biological networks - Rasmus Wernersson.
- Slides: Will be uploaded to DTU Learn
- Readings: Can a Biologist fix a radio? - Lazebnik Y., Cancer Cell 2002 (PDF)
- Exercise: Introduction to working with networks in R - Answers: Exercise #1 answers
Lecture 02 (September 12) - Intro 2
- Lecture: Protein-protein interaction networks. Experimental methods and interpretation. - Lars Rønn Olsen
- Slides: To appear on DTU Learn
- Hand-outs: SnapShot: Protein-Protein Interaction Networks - Seebacher & Gavin, Nature 2011 (PDF) - focus on the EXPERIMENTAL METHODS part for this week.
- Readings:
- Exercise:
- Building protein-protein interaction networks from experimental data - Answers: Handout answers
- Note taking sheet for help with ex. 5,7,8,9 - Consider printing this for taking notes
- Visualization of the networks from the hand-out exercise - Answers: Exercise #2 answers
Lecture 03 (September 19) - Intro 3
- Lecture: Network topology - Lars Rønn Olsen
- Slides: On DTU Learn.
- Hand-outs: SnapShot: Protein-Protein Interaction Networks - (SAME AS LAST WEEK) (PDF) - read the rest for this week.
- Readings: Global network properties. Barabasi& Oltvai, Nat Rev Genet 2004 (PDF) - concentrate on Box 1 and Box 2.
- Exercises:
- Handout exercise: Network topology exercise (PDF)
- Computer exercise: Topology/statistics/modules Network topology and statistics - Answers: Answers to network topology exercise
Block #2: Case: Yeast systems biology
Responsible for this block: Rasmus Wernersson and Lars Rønn Olsen
Lecture 04 (September 26) - Yeast Systems Biology 1
- Lecture: Yeast Cell Cycle introduction - Rasmus Wernersson.
- Slides: Will be uploaded to DTU Learn
- Readings:
- Background on budding yeast cell cycle and cell cycle regulation (PDF).
- Source: http://mpf.biol.vt.edu/research/budding_yeast_model/pp/index.php (much more information about modelling the yeast cell cycle can be found here) [NOT part of the curriculum].
- Important: You don't need to understand all the finer points about the regulation, but make sure you known the phases of the cell cycle.
- Saccharomyces Genome Database: http://www.yeastgenome.org/
- Exercise: Yeast cell cycle 1 - introduction to data and methods - Answers: Yeast 1 answers
Lecture 05 (October 3) - Yeast Systems Biology 2
- Lecture: Gene Ontology and large scale data analysis - Rasmus Wernersson
- Readings: Two introductory papers to The Gene Ontology (GO). Choose the one you prefer.
- Intro for bioinformaticians: The what, where, how and why of gene ontology - a primer for bioinformaticians - PDF (NEW LINK) (focus on the first three pages).
- Focuses mostly on the structure of the GO, the evidence behind the annotations and relations of the genes/proteins to the categories.
- Intro for biologists: Gene Ontology: tool for the unification of biology - PDF (NEW LINK)
- Describes more the general idea behind GO and why it is useful.
- Intro for bioinformaticians: The what, where, how and why of gene ontology - a primer for bioinformaticians - PDF (NEW LINK) (focus on the first three pages).
- Slides: On DTU Learn
- Exercise: Gene Ontology - yeast cell cycle examples - Answers: answers
Lecture 06 (October 10) - Yeast Systems Biology 3
- Lecture: Introduction to transcriptomics - Lars Rønn Olsen
- Readings: A brief introduction to DNA micro-arrays - Rasmus Wernersson
- Background: (Optional) - If you need a reminder about how the Log2 function works, then have a look at Appendix A in Thomas Schneider's Information Theory Primer (PDF)
- Slides: To appear on DTU Learn
- Exercise: Yeast cell cycle: single point arrest DNA microarray studies - Answers: Answers
Lecture 07 (October 24) - Yeast Systems Biology 4
- Lecture: How proteins collaborate during the phases of cell devision - Lars Rønn Olsen.
- Readings: PDF Cyclebase paper - (skim it - make sure to understand Fig 1).
- Slides: To appear on DTU Learn
- Exercise: Mapping temporal expression data onto networks Answers: answers
Autumn vacation (Week 42)
Block #3: Case: Human disease biology
Responsible for this block: Lars Rønn Olsen, Kristoffer Vitting-Seerup and Rasmus Wernersson
Lecture 08 (October 31) - Systems Biology in Biomedical Research (Heart diseases) 1
- Lecture: Systems Biology of Heart Disease - Rasmus Wernersson
- Readings:
- Human diseases through the lens of network biology
- Concentrate on: Figure 1 and Box 3
- Heart development video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DIUk9IXUaI
- Extra: (not curriculum)
- The heart disease paper: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2913399/
- Slides: To appear on DTU Learn
- Exercises: Working with "Virtual Pulldowns - Answers: "Virtual Pulldown" answers
Lecture 09 (November 7) - Systems Biology in Biomedical Research (Heart diseases) 2
- Lecture: Virtual pulldown and protein complex detection - Rasmus Wernersson
- Readings:
- Human diseases through the lens of network biology (PDF) - Concentrate on: Figure 1 and Box 3
- Heart development video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DIUk9IXUaI
- Extra: (not curriculum)
- The heart disease paper: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2913399/
- The MCODE paper: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/4/2
- Exercises: Same as last week
Lecture 10 (November 14) - Protein isoforms 1
Isoform exercise
Lecture 11 (November 21) - Protein isoforms 2
Isoform exercise continued + *QnA*
Lecture 12 (November 28) - Integrating multiple omics data types for cancer research
- Lecture: Systems Biology in Cancer - Lars Rønn Olsen
- Readings:
- The Hallmarks of Cancer, Hanahan & Weinberg 2011 (Article link)
- Slides: On DTU Learn
- Exercises: Multiomics data integration Answers: answers
Lecture 13 (December 5) - Multiple choice test (EXAM! Participation is mandatory) + Q&A
TBA
Old exam sets
To appear on Learn
Written exam with aids
- Date: 9/12 2024
- Time: (will be) available via https://eksamensplan.dtu.dk/
- Where: (will be) available via https://eksamensplan.dtu.dk/