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2. Course Web Site
3. Computer Labs
4. Grading
5. Todays Outline
6. Part I, Introduction to Genomics? Book of Life - NY Times (2001) Code of Life PBS (2002) Map of Life Science World (1999) Blueprint of Humanity - BBC (2000) Instruction Set Bob Waterston (2003) Evolutions Notebook Eric Lander (2002) Whats a genome? 7. Some History On Reading Genomes
8. 169 Genomes Done!788 more started!
http://wit.integratedgenomics.com/GOLD/ (as of January 2004) 131 Bacterial, 17 Archeal, 21 Eukaryotic 9.
Genomics and the return of cool biology A B C D E F 10. Thinking Genomics Genetics Genomics Genes Gene Networks Mutations Allele Frequencies Mutant Hunts Systematic Reverse Genetics Structure/Function Comparative Genomics 11. Part II,Thinking Quantitatively 12. From Mendel To Matricies. Biology Is A Quantitative Science!!!
Gregor Mendel 1823-1884 Erwin Chargaff 1929-1992 13. Thinking Quantitatively
14. Spaces 15. Signal to Noise m/z relative abundance 400 600 800 1000 100 75 50 25 16. Distributions (Histograms) Result Result 5 10 15 20 25 5 10 15 20 25 # of occurrences # of occurrences Normal (Gaussian) Poisson 17. Parametric Versus Nonparametric Data
18. ThePvalue *for discreet variables # of occurrences 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 10 15 20 25 What is the chance of getting exactly seven? # of occurrences 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 10 15 20 25 What is the chance of getting seven or better? 19. There Are Three Kinds of Lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics
-Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) Statistics:drawing inferences from the resultsof an experiment 20. The most important questions of life are really only problems of probability. -Pierre Simon, Marquis de Laplace (1749-1827) Probability:Computing the chance of a particularoutcome of an experiment E E C S P(E)=E/S P(E c )=1-P(E) 21. Part III,What makes organisms different from each other? Differences between individuals? Differences between species? 22. Humans and Chimps Homo sapiens99.9% identical Homo sapiensandPan troglodytes99.0% identical 23. Chimps Are Resistant To Many Human Diseases Comparison of disease susceptibility between chimps and humans Condition Human Chimp HIV progression to AIDS common very rare Influenza A symptoms moderate/severe mild Hepatitus B/C complications moderate/severe mild Plasmodium falciparummalaria susceptible resistant Menopause universal rare E. ColiK99 gastroenteritis resistant sensitive Alzheimers disease pathology complete incomplete Epithelial cancers common rare Source:Olson, M.V. et al. White paper advocating the complete sequencing of the common chimpanzee, Pan troglyodytes, (2002) 24. Edward Tyson The Anatomy of a Pygmie Compared with that of a Monkey, and Ape, and a Man.(1699)Conclusion:Human and Chimp brains bear a surprising resemblance. one would be apt to think, that since there is so great a disparity between theSoulof aMan,and aBrute,theOrgantis placed should be very different too. 25. Sir Richard Owen Archencephala, Ruling Brain Not only do the cerebral hemispheres overlap the olfactory lobes and cerebellum, but they extend in advance of the one and further back than the other. " 1862, The Medical Times and Gazette, London The Fold of Humanity 26. Owens classification stands like a Corinthian portico in cow dung. The difference in mind between man and the higher animals, great as it is, certainly is one of degree and not of kind.1871,The Descent of Man 1825-1895 Thomas Huxley Charles Darwin 1809-1882 27. The 20 thCentury Comparison of human and chimps
How can genomics help? 28. Complexity, Genome Size and the C-value Paradox
29. Complexity and Gene Number 30. Gene Finding Is Still An Art
Figure 1. Nucleotide Comparison of Celera, Ensembl, and Refseq Transcripts Hogenesch et al. (2001) Cell 106, 413-416. 15,231 6,552 9,315 9,300 364 604 747 Celera (39,114) Ensembl (29,691) Refseq (11,015) 31. What about human/chimp specific genes?
Probably not going to explain the differences. Consider the human and the mouse 32. What about organism specific variants? http://sayer.lab.nig.ac.jp/~silver/ C-C chemokine receptor (nucleotides 1 to 60) Human_1 ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAATCTATGACATC A ATTATTATACATCGGAGCCCTGCHuman_2 ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAATCTATGACATC A ATTATTATACATCGGAGCCCTGCHuman_3 ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAATCTATGACATC A ATTATTATACATCGGAGCCCTGCHuman_4 ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAATCTATGACATC A ATTATTATACATCGGAGCCCTGCChimp_1 ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAATCTATGACATC G ATTATTATACATCGGAGCCCTGCChimp_2 ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAATCTATGACATC G ATTATTATACATCGGAGCCCTGCChimp_3 ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAATCTATGACATC G ATTATTATACATCGGAGCCCTGCGoril_1 ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAACCTATGACATC G ATTATTATACATCGGAGCCCTGCGoril_2 ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAACCTATGACATC G ATTATTATACATCGGAGCCCTGCGoril_3 ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAACCTATGACATC G ATTATTATACATCGGAGCCCTGC************************* ********** *********************** 33. FOXP2,The Human Speech Gene? Enard et al. (2002) Nature 418, 869-872
FOXP2 Nucleotide Substitutions T303N N325S 34. Sialic Acid Biology an example of database mining Chou et al. (1998) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95, 11751-11756
hydroxylase human chimp gorilla mouse A 92 bp deletion in the CMP-Neu5a hydroxylase isspecificto the human lineage ATG ATG ATG ATG 35. Differences in Gene Expression in the Brain? Enard et al (2002) Science 296, 340-343.microarrays 2D Gels 36. The Modern Family? James Balog, Sally and Isabella Two Boys Tarzan, Jane, Boy, and Cheetah