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GVS: Genome Variation Server

Materials prepared by:

Warren C. Lathe, PhD

www.openhelix.com

Updated: Q2 2010

Version 2

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GVS Agenda

Introduction Search (step 1) Populations (step 2) Parameters (step 3) Analysis Results (step 4) Example: Merging Populations Summary Exercises

Genome Variation Server: http://gvs.gs.washington.edu/GVS/

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Genome Variation Server at SeattleSNPs

http://pga.gs.washington.edu/

The Genome VariationServer: a project of

SeattleSNPs

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Access to Genome Variation Server

http://pga.gs.washington.edu/

access GVS

access GVS

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GVS Information

Information about GVS and

contact email

http://gvs.gs.washington.edu/GVS/

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Four Steps to Results

Choose Data Source (population) Set Parameters View Results

Search Method

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GVS Agenda: Search

Introduction Search (step 1) Populations (step 2) Parameters (step 3) Analysis Results (step 4) Example: Merging Populations Summary Exercises

Genome Variation Server: http://gvs.gs.washington.edu/GVS/

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Search Strategies

SearchEntire Database

Search Project Genes

Upload Data

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Search: Chromosome Location

Choose chromosomeand specific location

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Search: Gene NameGene name (HUGO)

and upstream or downstreamsequence if wanted

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Search: Gene IDGene ID (NCBI)

and upstream or downstreamsequence if needed

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Search: Gene ID

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=gene

Gene IDs at Entrez Gene site

abo

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Search: rs IDrs ID (NCBI)

and upstream or downstreamsequence

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Search: rs ID

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=snp

rs IDs found atEntrez SNP site

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Search: Browse Chromosomes

Clicking gene symbol toopen next steps

Browse to location

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Search: PGA or EGP GenesChoose gene from menu,

next steps are on the same page

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Search: Upload Own Data

Upload your own data file

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Search: Upload Own Data

File Format

SeattleSNPs “prettybase” format: http://pga.gs.washington.edu/data_download.html

Upload File

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Refining Search

Link returns to search page to expand and refine search

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Changing Map Location

Click icon to openinteractive map of the region

of your search

Browse to new location, click gene symbol to modify search

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GVS Agenda: Populations

Introduction Search (step 1) Populations (step 2) Parameters (step 3) Analysis Results (step 4) Example: Merging Populations Summary Exercises

Genome Variation Server: http://gvs.gs.washington.edu/GVS/

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Choose Population Data Source

Select population

Data merging

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Choose Population: Links to Information

Link to dbSNP population record

Link to dbSNP submitter record

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GVS Agenda: Parameters

Introduction Search (step 1) Populations (step 2) Parameters (step 3) Analysis Results (step 4) Example: Merging Populations Summary Exercises

Genome Variation Server: http://gvs.gs.washington.edu/GVS/

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Parameters: Help Section

Links tohelp section

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Parameters: Merge Populations

Merge Population Samples

MultiPop

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Parameters: Sorting Data

Sort data by position or ID

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Parameters: Table or Text

Display data in a variety of formats

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Parameters: SNP Filtering, Clustering, Colors

Filter

Cluster

Tag SNPs

Plot Color

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GVS Agenda: Analysis Results

Introduction Search (step 1) Populations (step 2) Parameters (step 3) Analysis Results (step 4) Example: Merging Populations Summary Exercises

Genome Variation Server: http://gvs.gs.washington.edu/GVS/

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Choose Display Results

Four analysischoices to display

Display

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Display Genotypes

Parameters SNPs

Ind

ivid

ual

s

Data

Color-coded SNP ID,population sample &

alleles

Table

Graphical

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Display Tag SNPs

Parameters

Data SNPs clustered by r-squared

LD valuesIn

div

idu

als SNPs

bin

bin

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Display Linkage Disequilibrium

Parameters

Data

R-squared values forall pairs of SNPs LD Plot

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Display SNPs Summary

Summary ofSNP data

Link to dbSNP

Link to UCSC

Genome Browser

Add data columns

Interactive Map

Column Descriptions

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GVS Agenda: Merging Populations

Introduction Search (step 1) Populations (step 2) Parameters (step 3) Analysis Results (step 4) Example: Merging Populations Summary Exercises

Genome Variation Server: http://gvs.gs.washington.edu/GVS/

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Merging Populations & Tag SNPs: Example

Click gene name

http://gvs.gs.washington.edu/GVS/

Click Search

“Determine tag SNPs for genotyping variations

with a minor allele frequency of greater than 20% in the

ABO gene for both the PGA European

& PGA African populations.”

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Choosing Two Populations Data Sets

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Merging Populations

Display Tag SNPs

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TagSNPs Results (Multiple Populations)

Open Table

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Population 1 Tag SNPs

Open Table

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Population 2 Tag SNPs

Open Table

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Graphic Display of Population 1 Tag SNPs

Open Graphic

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Merging Option A Error: No Common Individuals

Display Tag SNPs

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Populations with Common Individuals

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Merging Option: Common Individuals

Display Tag SNPs

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Results: Tag SNPs

Open Table

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GVS Agenda: Summary

Introduction Search (step 1) Populations (step 2) Parameters (step 3) Analysis Results (step 4) Example: Merging Populations Summary Exercises

Genome Variation Server: http://gvs.gs.washington.edu/GVS/

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Genome Variation Server

http://pga.gs.washington.edu/

The Genome VariationServer is a project of

SeattleSNPs

access GVS

access GVS

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Eight Search Possibilities

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Several Data Sources to Choose

Select population

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Limit and Refine Results

Filter

Cluster

Tag SNPs

Plot Color

Output

Merge

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Analysis Display

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Genome Variation Server

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GVS Agenda: Summary

Introduction Search (step 1) Populations (step 2) Parameters (step 3) Analysis Results (step 4) Example: Merging Populations Summary Exercises

Genome Variation Server: http://gvs.gs.washington.edu/GVS/

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