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Rigor and Reproducibility in Genetics and Genomics: Peer-Reviewed, Published, Cited (Translational and Applied Genomics) (in English)
Patrinos George P.,Dluzen Douglas F.,Schmidt Monika (Author)
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Rigor and Reproducibility in Genetics and Genomics: Peer-Reviewed, Published, Cited (Translational and Applied Genomics) (in English) - Patrinos George P.,Dluzen Douglas F.,Schmidt Monika
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Synopsis "Rigor and Reproducibility in Genetics and Genomics: Peer-Reviewed, Published, Cited (Translational and Applied Genomics) (in English)"
Rigor and Reproducibility in Genetics and Genomics: Peer-reviewed, Published, Cited provides a full methodological and statistical overview for researchers, clinicians, students, and post-doctoral fellows conducting genetic and genomic research. Here, active geneticists, clinicians, and bioinformaticists offer practical solutions for a variety of challenges associated with several modern approaches in genetics and genomics, including genotyping, gene expression analysis, epigenetic analysis, GWAS, EWAS, genomic sequencing, and gene editing. Emphasis is placed on rigor and reproducibility throughout, with each section containing laboratory case-studies and classroom activities covering step-by-step protocols, best practices, and common pitfalls. Specific genetic and genomic technologies discussed include microarray analysis, DNA-seq, RNA-seq, Chip-Seq, methyl-seq, CRISPR gene editing, and CRISPR-based genetic analysis. Training exercises, supporting data, and in-depth discussions of rigor, reproducibility, and ethics in research together deliver a solid foundation in research standards for the next generation of genetic and genomic scientists.